WATERFORD The Wolf Creek Local Board of Education met in Waterford High School’s library for their monthly meeting Monday evening. Waterford High School
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Vehicles line up along Rockland Avenue to pick Belpre Elementary School students up from the Stone Administration Building/Early Learning Center after classes were dismissed because of a bomb threat Monday morning.
At a glance:
¯ Waterford, Beverly and Belpre students were impacted by bomb threats to the Wolf Creek Local, Fort Frye Local and Belpre City school districts Monday.
¯ The threats were delivered via the same voice over internet protocol number as last week’s threats to Wolf Creek Local Schools.
¯ Early dismissal impacted elementary and high school buildings for each district.
¯ All three school districts threatened Monday confirmed increased security will be in place in the districts today and Wednesday.
UPDATE: Fort Frye and Waterford are dismissing students early because of safety threats.
A post on the Fort Frye Local school district Facebook page said parents can pick up their Beverly-Center and Fort Frye High School students starting at 10:45 a.m. at the Fort Frye High School Football Stadium. Buses from those schools will dismiss at 11:30. Parents can pick students at Lowell and Salem-Liberty at anytime; buses for those schools will dismiss at 1 p.m.
Waterford High and Elementary schools will dismiss at 11 a.m.
Belpre Elementary School is also dismissing students.
BELPRE Safety threats have been called in to three Washington County schools this morning.
UPDATE: Fort Frye High School has been evacuated after receiving a bomb threat.
According to the district’s Facebook page, the threat was made at approximately 10 a.m. Students at the high school and neighboring Beverly-Center Elementary are safe, it says/
Lowell and Salem-Liberty Elementary schools have been placed on lockout as a precaution.
WATERFORD Another safety threat is disrupting the day at schools in Washington County.
Washington County Sheriff Larry Mincks said officers are at Waterford High School conducting an investigation.
The Fort Frye Local school district posted on its Facebook page that Beverly-Center Elementary and Fort Frye High School are on a lockout “because of another safety threat at a neighboring school district.”
UPDATE: Fort Frye High School has been evacuated after receiving a bomb threat.
According to the district’s Facebook page, the threat was made at approximately 10 a.m. Students at the high school and neighboring Beverly-Center Elementary are safe, it says.
Lowell and Salem-Liberty Elementary schools have been placed on lockout as a precaution.
WATERFORD Another safety threat is disrupting the day at schools in Washington County.
Washington County Sheriff Larry Mincks said officers are at Waterford High School conducting an investigation.
The Fort Frye Local school district posted on its Facebook page that Beverly-Center Elementary and Fort Frye High School are on a lockout “because of another safety threat at a neighboring school district.”