I received a phone call from the NASD automated service that indicated a bomb threat resulted in the evacuation of the HS and web site has the following:
Important Notice: The Nazareth Area High School is responding to a written bomb threat to the high school building. All students and staff have been evacuated. Additional information will follow.
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I heard half the students from the high school were evacuated to shafer elementary school and then sent home. The remaining students were sent to the middle school and will be returning to the high school any time, if not already. Has anyone else heard the same? Kind of unfair that half the students can go home and the rest go back to school.
Yes thats true. I go to the school. Students who had a 2nd block class on the upper floor of the main campus were sent to Shafer while everyone else was sent to the middle school. I was one of the students sent to the middle school. We were there for at least 3 hours because we didn't get back to school until around 12:30. We were told that they didn't know what was going on when we asked them at the middle school. We heard about the other students going home but we were told we would be going back to school. I know that a lot of other kids were picked up by their parents at the middle school. I think it was pretty stupid of them to first, take so much time to evacuate us ( there was an announcement at 9:15 asking teachers to send their list of kids that had left during 1st block to go to the bathroom or get a drink, etc..., but we didnt start evacuating until about 9:50) and second, to tell parents that there was no need to take their children home even though they did not know that it was safe to go back yet. I am hoping they find out who fid this though because now thanks to someone's immature little prank, we have to make up the time on the day of prom, which is when we were supposed to have a half day.
Yes i was sent to Shafer and 1 of the principals advised us to leave we just had to have a parent sign us out of Shafer school, we then went over to pick up another sibling at the New Middle School and we were not aloud to pull her out and take her home
I am not surprised at all to hear that there was not a consistent plan for all students. The NASD better look at this and figure out why there was not a consistent plan for all students. Just another example of "the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing."
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