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Barboursville School, a residential facility for seriously emotionally disturbed students, was allegedly the scene of a sexual assault by the school nurse, against one of the students.
The police were made aware of the situation when complaints were filed against the student for waving a gun and threatening to kill the nurse's ex-husband. Subsequent interviews with the student and the nurse led to charges being filed.
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Showing posts with label threat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label threat. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Monday, October 7, 2013
Dealing with Bomb Threats
Lemont, IL
A school district faces two fake bomb threats, and reviews its safety procedures. More often than not, a bomb threat is used to interrupt classes. The trouble is, a bomb threat cannot be taken lightly. After all, who wants to be the leader of a school district that ignored a bomb threat, and had students killed as a result?
How do schools evaluate bomb threats?
This calls for a close relationship with a district's local law enforcement. Law enforcement can review the facts in the case and help a district determine if the threat is credible or not. However, school leaders need to make sure they follow their own safety protocols, regardless of whether the LEOs deem a bomb threat 'credible' or not.
What say you?
A school district faces two fake bomb threats, and reviews its safety procedures. More often than not, a bomb threat is used to interrupt classes. The trouble is, a bomb threat cannot be taken lightly. After all, who wants to be the leader of a school district that ignored a bomb threat, and had students killed as a result?
How do schools evaluate bomb threats?
This calls for a close relationship with a district's local law enforcement. Law enforcement can review the facts in the case and help a district determine if the threat is credible or not. However, school leaders need to make sure they follow their own safety protocols, regardless of whether the LEOs deem a bomb threat 'credible' or not.
What say you?
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Plots against Schools 3-14-13
Sheriff: High school 'shooting threat' unsubstantiated (Video) - news10.net
UK teenager pleads guilty to terror charges over alleged school shooting plot - News.com.au
Possible Pleasant Grove High School shooting threat unfounded, sheriff says - news10.net
Woman accused of threatening violence at school - FOX6Now.com
UK teenager pleads guilty to terror charges over alleged school shooting plot - News.com.au
Possible Pleasant Grove High School shooting threat unfounded, sheriff says - news10.net
Woman accused of threatening violence at school - FOX6Now.com
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