Anonymous wrote:Wednesday - students were released an hour early
Thursday - this was already an early release day in the calendar for parent/teacher conferences, and students were released at normal time
Friday - this was supposed to be an early release day but became an asynchronous day because the parent/teacher conferences on Thursday were interrupted by the bomb threat.
This is not a good situation, but PP are exaggerating the impact. Students missed 1 hour on Wednesday and had an asynchronous day today instead of in-class early release day.
However, I don't know what can stop people from calling in threats every single day. How should a school system respond to that? Should they start ignoring bomb threats? I don't know the answer. My kid is a student there, and I obviously want them to be in class. And also don't want threats to be ignored.
Thank you for clarifying. What is the punishment for bomb threats? Is that an ACPS thing or an APD thing. Would ADP even pursue it since it's not in progress and they only respond to crimes that are happening.
Sadly, I think even if they did punish the caller...who is going to care?