School “mass” violence online threats for Dec 17?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:we just got a robocall from Deal's principal. i was totally chill before because i knew nothihg, but now i am concerned.


What did they say?


that Police is investigating, there is no apparent real threat if i inderstand. the principal sent an email later in the evening saying that it is important to teach kids not to share around random posts about violence but just to alert the school or a trusted adult immediately. i guess this is not to make a random hoax go viral nationwide while the real threat is not addressed. i always considered home-schooling people bonker, but at this point between Covid spikes, school shootings, threat of violence and so on may is not bad
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:we just got a robocall from Deal's principal. i was totally chill before because i knew nothihg, but now i am concerned.


What did they say?


that Police is investigating, there is no apparent real threat if i inderstand. the principal sent an email later in the evening saying that it is important to teach kids not to share around random posts about violence but just to alert the school or a trusted adult immediately. i guess this is not to make a random hoax go viral nationwide while the real threat is not addressed. i always considered home-schooling people bonker, but at this point between Covid spikes, school shootings, threat of violence and so on may is not bad


Same...
Anonymous
At Wilson, if a student is absent first period they get an absence for the entire school day. The Wilson principal's email about this threat just came out, after first period. So late as to be ineffective in notifying parents before the school day and using Wilson's own logic, so late that it essentially came out after the school day.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was in high school (in the 90s) there was a year where there were 4 or 5 "bomb threats" called into the score by kids who wanted them to close the school (not me, for the record). It worked the first three times and the third time it was a stunning day and we all went to the beach. Then the school wised up and figured out who was doing it and suspended them.

Lots of dumb teenagers out there with no idea that this is pretty awful, especially in this era of school shootings. But it's not new at all, even if using TikTok as a medium is.


This happened in South Jersey in the late 1990s, too (or maybe that's where you're talking about).
Anonymous
I remember multiple bomb threats when I was at Whitman. Usually they were around finals time.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:At Wilson, if a student is absent first period they get an absence for the entire school day. The Wilson principal's email about this threat just came out, after first period. So late as to be ineffective in notifying parents before the school day and using Wilson's own logic, so late that it essentially came out after the school day.


Schools were waiting for guidance from central office. send complaints that way
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:At Wilson, if a student is absent first period they get an absence for the entire school day. The Wilson principal's email about this threat just came out, after first period. So late as to be ineffective in notifying parents before the school day and using Wilson's own logic, so late that it essentially came out after the school day.


Schools were waiting for guidance from central office. send complaints that way


Deal sent out an email and robs message from Principal Neal on Thursday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I remember multiple bomb threats when I was at Whitman. Usually they were around finals time.


Yes that happened at my high school in the early 2000s. It was always midterms or finals.
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