Bartram Trail High School students have been sent home for the day, after a bomb threat was found written on the bathroom mirror.
The St. Johns County School District says the school was evacuated to investigate the threat. No students were hurt. Because of the threat of severe weather moving in to the area, the students were sent home for the day. Drivers were dismissed and buses were responding, while students who have parent pick-up are being held in the auditorium until a family member arrives. The auditorium has been cleared by law enforcement.
The District says they’re not aware who made the threat, but they are still investigating and will hold that person accountable.
St. Johns County Superintendent Tim Forson sent a message to parents following what happened today, saying it’s disappointing that these pranks and threats are taking place.
“The recent tragic events of school shootings hahve shaken the comfort and confidence of school communities and citizens nationwide. In response, within our school district, we have spend a great deal of time listening to students, parents, teachers and our community members before making final decisions about tactics to enhance safety in our schools,” Forson says.
He says they will continue to enforce disciplinary action against anyone behind these types of threats, while also working with law enforcement and encouraging prosecution “when warranted”.
“I cannot and will not tolerate this selfish, irresponsible behavior,” Forson says.
He’s asking parents to speak with children about reporting any suspicious behavior or actions that could threaten others.