 We had an issue at John M. Stumbo, really quiet little school, small school. We have around 300, 320 students there. We had administrators that were made aware of a possible situation, and with that being said, they had contacted the school's SRO and made district administrators aware. And throughout that process, we had also contacted local law enforcement. We had two students that had brought knives to school. As the knives were found, we worked through the process. Again, local law enforcement was notified. We've been in the process of calling social services, that's been done. We're rather in a holding pattern on our investigation to see what kind of charges may be filed through the court system. For the school staff and district administration and the SRO officer, they handled it to the top level. I mean, they did the best job that they could possibly do in the situation. And with that being said, safety is always the first goal of us of our school system. Our district policy says that if students have brought a weapon to school, the minimum is a 10 day suspension pending investigation. When we look at the safety of our students, it's never swept under the rug. It's never taken lightly. And I'll assure you this situation won't be taken lightly either.