Oak Creek High School closed Friday due to threat
The school district superintendent released the following statement:
“We became aware of a threat submitted through our StopIt app. In working with the Oak Creek Police Department, and in bringing together members of our leadership team, and threat assessment team, we have made the decision, out of an abundance of caution, to move to remote learning today and close both the Ninth Grade Center and the 10-12 building. We will continue to work collaboratively with law enforcement and sincerely appreciate their partnership and support.”
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Oak Creek High School goes virtual Friday following online threat
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According to the superintendent, the district became aware of a threat submitted through its StopIt app.
Out of an abundance of caution, the district made the decision to move to remote learning Friday and close both the Ninth Grade Center and the 10-12 building.
During Phase 1:
In the Central area, Browning-Pearce Elementary School, James A. Long Elementary School, Kelley Smith Elementary School, and Moseley Elementary School will remove PreK and keep 6th grade
At Palatka High School, students in 7th – 12th grades will attend Palatka High School
At EH Miller School, students will relocate to Mellon Elementary School location
At Mellon Elementary School, students from EH Miller School and all central area PreK and ESE PreK will occupy these buildings.
Jenkins Middle School will close and the CL Overturf, Jr. 6th Grade Center will be open to staff only.
In the West end, Melrose Elementary School, Ochwilla Elementary School and Interlachen Elementary School will keep all 6th-grade students.