Students were dismissed by classroom and police officers were present while they were released from the school, the district said.Ĭlinton Township police are investigating, officials said. The Chippewa Valley threat comes amid a rash of false alarms at schools in Metro Detroit and around the state in the past five months.ĭistrict officials also said no other Chippewa Valley school is being affected and all remain in session for the day. "We decided to do this out of an abundance of caution. "We are dismissing Chippewa Valley High School students early today while police investigate a threat that was made to a student at the school," the district said in a post on its official Facebook page around 9 a.m. The school was put into lockdown and then students were later dismissed. The call was made from a Florida area code, they also said. School district officials said later and in a letter to parents that a student received the threat Sunday night by phone. Students at Chippewa Valley High School in Clinton Township Monday were dismissed early due to a threat, school officials said.Īuthorities said early Monday the threat was reported from an unknown phone number.
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