EAST CHICAGO, Ind. (WLS) — Two East Chicago students are being heralded as heroes for reporting an Indiana teacher accused of having a “kill list.”

Angelica Carrasquillo, 25, was removed from her classroom at Saint Stanislaus School after allegedly saying she had a “kill list” targeting children and staff.

She has been charged with felony intimidation.

RELATED: St. Stanislaus parents protest after East Chicago teacher charged for having ‘kill list’

Students Benjamin and Portia received the Heroism Award from the East Chicago Police Department after reporting comments they overheard.

Police said the students are the ultimate examples of the importance of “see something, say something.”

SEE ALSO | East Chicago teacher charged after having alleged ‘kill list’ of students’ names, records say

St. Stanislaus, which is run by the Diocese of Gary, said it’s changed all its exterior locks, increased security at entrances, retained an outside firm to review its safety protocols, and closed its weekly Mass to the public.

Carrasquillo remains at an Indiana jail.

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