Capital High School evacuated after bomb threat
John Riley MTN News
and last updated 2021-05-17 13:36:35-04
HELENA â (UPDATE, 11:30 a.m.) Helena Public Schools Superintendent Tyler Ream said Capital High students are all out of the school building, after a reported bomb threat.
Ream said getting the students safely outside was their top priority. He said they have currently been taken to a park across the street from Capital High, and they may be moved to the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds later.
At this time, Ream said they are discussing what to do next. He said they may not immediately release students, since they had to leave their personal belongings at the school and cannot collect their vehicles while the search is going on.
UPDATE: MAY 17 AT 1:38 P.M.
HELENA, Mont. -Â The reported bomb threat at Capital High School has been cleared Monday around 1:30 p.m., Helena Public Schools Superintendent Tyler Ream told us.
Students and faculty are now allowed to enter the building to get their belongings.
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UPDATE: MAY 17 AT 12:50 P.M.
HELENA, Mont. - The Helena Public School Superintendent Tyler Ream told Montana Right Now Capital High School students and faculty will be dismissed from the Lewis and Clark County Fairgrounds at 1 p.m.
The following is the letter from CHS Principal Brett Zanto to parents regarding the procedure after dismissal:Â
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COVID-19 meant hard work, hard decisions for Helena Public Schools
Jonathon Ambarian
and last updated 2021-03-12 19:53:12-05
HELENA â Helena Public Schools Superintendent Tyler Ream says the reality of the coronavirus really began to sink in for him one year ago Friday, as national organizations like the NBA canceled events and discussions began about what steps would be taken in Montana.
âI remember being in schools on Friday the 13
th â no pun intended â and you could just feel the concern, this feeling that itâs here or itâs coming here,â he said. âWe knew that we were going to have to make some decisions â or some decisions were going to need to be made â that weekend.â