
Woodland Hills High School is moving to virtual learning Thursday and Friday due to a fight breaking out Wednesday.
About six students are being suspended from the fight.
The school had to go on lockdown because a student that wasn't involved in the fight had a seizure.
The lockdown allowed medics to get to that student safely. Police responded to the school as part of protocol. No students were arrested from the fight.
A letter was sent out Wednesday night from the superintendent explaining why classes will be moved to virtual learning for the rest of the week. Credible threats from after the fight was the main reason.