Threat made to Hamilton school proves no risk to student safety: Board
Published October 29, 2019 at 1:52 pm
A threat made to Holy Name of Jesus Elementary School in Hamilton is being handled by school officials, a tweet from the Catholic school board on Tuesday (Oct. 29) morning says.
A threat made to Holy Name of Jesus Elementary School in Hamilton is being handled by school officials, a tweet from the Catholic school board on Tuesday (Oct. 29) morning says.
The threat, apparently made after school hours on Monday, was investigated overnight by Hamilton Police, the Hamilton Wentworth Catholic District School Board (HWCDSB) says, and the source was determined to be a student of the school.
HPS has concluded its investigation into an after-hours threat made towards Holy Name of Jesus School. A student of the school has been identified and the matter will be addressed by school officials. No charges are being laid. The safety of students and staff was not affected. pic.twitter.com/496Vva6vSH
— HWCDSB (@HWCDSB) October 29, 2019
The nature of the threat has not been disclosed or whether or not the threat was made online.
HWCDSB says there was no threat to the safety of students and staff and that they expect there will be no charges in relation to the matter.
School officials say they will be handling the issue from here on out.
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