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More K-12 schools in the Bay State were dealing with threats on a national issue that is hitting home more and more ever since the deadly school shooting in Michigan a few weeks ago.
Taunton’s Parker Middle School was currently placed in Safe Mode.
This was on n Thursday December 16th, after the threatening message that was discovered, and Bourne Middle School also investigated a threat made by a student.
These are just some of the latest disruptive threats to hit Bay State schools, which have been increasing since the Oxford, Mich., school shooting, according to Tom Scott, executive director of the Massachusetts Association of School Superintendents.
On a larger scale, this is only one of the many examples of disruptive behavior we’re seeing on the part of adults and kids.
Coming back into school from COVID, there are more behaviors that are not in the normal range of what we saw before COVID, and that’s a concern.
Scott said
In Taunton, the threat was deemed not credible after an investigation by the police department and school district.
We would like to thank the Taunton Police Department for their quick action in responding to this incident and our community members for their patience and cooperation,
We’ve seen an increase in a number of social media threats targeting school districts across the nation in recent weeks. At Taunton Public Schools we take all threats and threatening language seriously as we are committed to a safe and secure learning environment.
Superintendent John Cabral said in a statement.
The superintendent also said that;
no active threat or danger to our school community.