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Chartiers Valley School District Shifts to Remote Learning Amid Investigation of “Credible Threat”

Chartiers Valley School District Shifts to Remote Learning Amid Investigation of “Credible Threat”

In response to a “credible” threat received over the weekend, Chartiers Valley School District has

closed school buildings and transitioned all students to remote learning for today.

WPXI

reported that district officials are collaborating with local law enforcement to investigate the threat,

which is deemed serious enough to prompt this precautionary measure.

While the specific nature of the threat has not been disclosed, district officials are urging students and staff to utilize district resources such as Google Classroom for further instructions while studying from home. In the school’s online system, Infinite Campus, participants are reminded to mark their attendance before 11 a.m.

Additional consequences of the reported threat include canceling the Chartiers Valley Showband’s performance in the Veterans Day parade, a staple of the community’s annual celebrations and recognitions. According to a letter to parents detailed by

CBS News Pittsburgh

, the district has also decided to postpone all Veterans Day events, and no after-school events or activities will occur.

Chartiers Valley School District is taking these steps to keep students and staff safe while investigating the threat. The district hasn’t shared details about how long remote learning will last or the danger.

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