Schools Closed Following Online Threats in Ohio and Indiana
Schools Closed Following Online Threats in Ohio and Indiana
Schools Closed Following Online Threats in Ohio and Indiana
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Multiple school districts across the Midwest have closed due to threats made online or via social media. In Fairfield County, Ohio, two juveniles were arrested for making unspecified threats against the local school district, prompting a temporary closure of schools, although operations are set to resume the following day. Meanwhile, Erie-Mason schools in Michigan closed as a precaution after a concerning social media post was identified, and Whitko Community Schools in Indiana also shut down due to a confirmed threat, opting for an eLearning day for students. Investigations are ongoing in all cases, with authorities working to ensure student and staff safety. These incidents have heightened concerns regarding school safety, particularly following previous protests related to the issue in some districts. School officials have stated they are limited in the details they can share as these cases develop.

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