Students have returned to class after being evacuated from the Greenwood High School on Thursday (June 5) after a bomb threat was found, according to a school official.
Police and deputies swept the school after the threat was found on a bathroom wall, the official said.
The Greenwood School District released a statement on its Facebook page on the incident.
“Greenwood High School has received a bomb threat which has caused us to evacuate our buildings. Your children have been moved to a safe location and will not re-enter the buildings until police advise us to do so. It will help us if you will not attempt to check your children out of school at this time. We will update you as we receive an all clear and students are returned to class,” the Facebook post states.
No arrests have been made at this time, officials say.
No excuses
Quit giving this stuff press coverage. The parents were notified and that is all that needs to be done.
Tom
They are just asking for copy cats to continue this.
Mr. Jay
*yawn*
Happy
double yawn
Me
Everything is safe, and the kids have gone back to class. That’s all that matters.
Charles T Brown
Sad to say the threat gets more TV coverage than the punishment. News need to start covering the punishment and how it impacts the individual, the family, and the long term implication of such an act.
soonerfan
I agree Quit putting it on T.V. Just put the punishment on there. This has made news every school day for at least 3 months. Punish the kids and get it over with.