KENOSHA — School safety remains a top concern for many Kenosha families, as seven schools in the Kenosha Unified School District (KUSD) still lack controlled entrances.

Those schools include Bose, Curtis Strange, Forest Park, Jeffery, Harvey and Whittier Elementary, along with Lance Middle School.

Annette Fournier, a Kenosha mom whose daughter uses a wheelchair, says she trusts the staff at her school, but worries the lack of a second security layer leaves students vulnerable.

Kenosha parents demand action for 7 schools without controlled access

“I’m happy with the school, I’m happy with the teachers, but the office staff can’t be expected to be 'bouncers' if someone comes in during a dangerous situation," Fournier said. "Having those extra controlled entrances makes me feel better abo

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