OSHKOSH, WI – School is back in session for most of the Oshkosh School District Thursday.
Oshkosh West students will return on Friday.
Classes were cancelled Wednesday throughout the District after 16-year-old Oshkosh West student stabbed School Resource Officer Michael Wissink, who then shot the student.
The school district is providing counseling services for those students and staff who may need it and will be looking at the District policies when it comes to student safety.
Wissink has been an SRO since 2017.
Police say he is expected to survive the stab wounds inflicted by a 16-year-old student who Wissink ended up shooting. The student is also expected to survive.
Multiple school shootings and threats occurring this week in Wisconsin schools.
On Monday, a student pointed a pellet gun at a School Resource officer at Waukesha South High School, the student was shot at by the officer.
Threats were also reported to be made and investigated at Ripon and Sturgeon Bay Schools.
Terrorist threats were allegedly made in Milwaukee on Social Media and three were arrested and in Jefferson County, one arrest was made for a young male allegedly pointing a BB gun at a female. A student was taken into custody for allegedly bringing that same gun into school.
There was also reports of threats made in the Sparta School District.














