High Point Elementary students return to classes Friday after bomb threat

Teachers at High Point Elementary School prior to the beginning of the school year Provided by Fulton County Schools High Point Elementary School students returned to classes on Aug a day after being evacuated from the school after an emailed bomb threat Fulton County Schools spokesperson Brian Noyes narrated Rough Draft Atlanta that staff and students returned to normal operations at the school located at Greenland Road NE in Sandy Springs A patronage company was at High Point for any students or staff who needed assistance or counseling Noyes explained Fulton County Police coordinated with Sandy Springs Police to investigate The building was swept and cleared before allowing students and staff to return this morning The research is ongoing On Thursday Aug High Point students were taken by bus a mile away to Ridgeview Charter Middle School at S Trimble Rd after the school received the email threat Noyes stated Parents were able to pick their children up from there Bus riders and day care students were dismissed from Ridgeview Parents received email and text notifications throughout the day on Aug about the occurrence All scholars were evacuated safely transported to Ridgeview MS and reunited with their families without circumstance High Point Elementary Principal Danielle Miller reported in a final email message to parents on Thursday We worked closely with Fulton County Schools Police and the Sandy Springs Police Department and the building has been fully cleared School will resume on a normal schedule the coming day The Georgia Bureau of Study GBI and the FBI s Atlanta office are researching a series online threats that have happened over the past scarce days the Atlanta Journal-Constitution broadcasted On Wednesday a Children s Healthcare of Atlanta spokesperson mentioned its Hughes Spalding hospital in downtown Atlanta also received a bomb threat around a m Nothing was determined Mercer University in Macon ordered students to shelter in place after Bibb County s center received a threatening call at approximately the same time on Wednesday the AJC revealed Nothing was discovered after a sweep of the campus And a day earlier Central Georgia Technical College was put in lockdown after a call about an proceeding shooter on its campus That was also declared a hoax We are aware of newest swatting incidents involving a number of colleges and entities throughout the state of Georgia and are working with our law enforcement partners FBI Atlanta posted on its Facebook page The FBI is seeing an increase in swatting events across the country and we take likely hoax threats very seriously because it puts innocent people at menace The post High Point Elementary students return to classes Friday after bomb threat appeared first on Rough Draft Atlanta