The amount of terror drills occurring at American universities and colleges is terrorizing in and of itself. Aside from brainwashing the students to the new and terrifying way of American life, it allows government agencies to perfect false-flag terror scenarios and work out any kinks prior to the terror drills going live. Currently, school and university terror propaganda is also at an all-time high. In 2012 alone, there were at least 30 cases of school and university attacks, outbreaks, threats and scares with at least 12 major plots to bomb or shoot-up U.S. schools or universities allegedly thwarted by officials. Numerous school and university terror drills have also prepped local, state and federal officials for impending school terror on the level of the Columbine shooting and the Beslan massacres, both of which state-sponsored attacks. School and university terror is blinking red on every level; the only question is when and where the state-sponsored terror attacks will occur.
December 19, 2012District Statementhttp://www.holleycsd.org/popup_info.cfm?story=110609At the Holley Middle/High School this morning, a bomb threat written on a bathroom wall was discovered by an administrator. Law enforcement was contacted and the building was evacuated temporarily. Once police declared the building safe, students and staff returned to classes. We continue to investigate this incident and the person responsible will be prosecuted.Prior to today’s investigation, a letter to parents detailed a separate, unconnected threat made last week. That threat was regarding this coming Friday, December 21.As explained in the letter to parents posted on our website, on Friday, December 21, our schools will be in what our safety plan refers to as a “lock out.” Students and staff will go about their daily routine inside the building. We will have a police officer in the main entrances of the schools to greet those who enter our buildings. All exterior doors will remain locked and staff will monitor the building throughout the day. The basketball game scheduled as a home game on Friday evening will now be played as an away game. All activities on our entire campus will be monitored on the 21st.The safety and security of our students and staff are of utmost importance and all threats to their safety are treated seriously. We will pursue disciplinary action and potential criminal prosecution against anyone found to be responsible for threats to the safety of our school community.
As part of Friday’s ‘‘lock out,’’ students, teachers and staff will go about their regular routines. The district will have a police officer in the main entrances of the schools to greet those who enter the building throughout the day. All exterior doors will remain locked and staff will monitor the building.
D’Angelo said the district has looked into this matter by speaking with students, staff, and the authorities and will continue to investigate any new information that it receives.
‘‘The safety and security of our students is of utmost importance and all threats are treated seriously,’’ he said. ‘‘Security measures have been enacted in both of our schools not only during the school day but also after school hours and the entire staff will continue to monitor the safety and well-being of our students.’’
The Holley boys’ basketball game scheduled as a home game on Friday evening will now be played as an away game, D’Angelo said.
‘‘All activities on our entire campus will be monitored on the 21st,’’ he said. ‘‘I also wish to make you aware of the fact that since the beginning of this school year, the Holley Police have regularly patrolled our school grounds on a 24 hours basis to ensure for the safety of all individuals and our buildings and they continue to do so.’’
SELECTED NEWS STORY
December 19, 2012
Message from the Superintendent
Dear Parents/Guardians:
Information has been brought to the district’s attention regarding a potential threat to our school on December 21.
Many students and staff have bravely come forward to report hearing about the threat. We have also received calls and emails from parents. Everyone is doing what they should and I thank you.
The district has looked into this matter by speaking with students, staff, and the authorities and we will continue to investigate any new information that we receive. The safety and security of our students are of utmost importance and all threats are treated seriously. Security measures have been enacted in both of our schools not only during the school day but also after school hours, and the entire staff will continue to monitor the safety and well being of our students.
On Friday, Dec. 21, our schools will be in what our safety plan refers to as a “lock out.” Students and staff will go about their daily routine inside the building. We will have a police officer in the main entrances of the schools to greet those who enter our buildings. All exterior doors will remain locked and staff will monitor the building throughout the day. The basketball game scheduled as a home game on Friday evening will now be played as an away game. All activities on our entire campus will be monitored on the 21st. I also wish to make you aware of the fact that since the beginning of this school year, the Holley Police have regularly patrolled our school grounds on a 24 hours basis to ensure for the safety of all individuals in and around our buildings and they continue to do so.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation in keeping our students and staff safe!
Robert C. D’Angelo
Superintendent of Schools
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