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Four Students Charged for Making Threats in Greenville County

Four Students Charged for Making Threats in Greenville County

Greenville, S.C. – In a concerning development, four students in Greenville County have been charged for making threats against the school system. This incident was confirmed by officials from the Greenville County Schools on September 11, 2024.

Incidents Across Multiple Schools

The charges stem from four separate incidents that occurred at four different schools within the district. The students involved attend Blue Ridge Middle School, Woodmont Middle School, Greer Middle School, and Riverside High School. Each case was treated independently, as school authorities responded promptly to ensure the safety of all students and staff.

Possible Expulsion Recommended

As a result of their actions, all four students are being recommended for expulsion. This decision is part of the school district’s ongoing commitment to maintaining a safe environment for students. School officials emphasized that threats of any nature are taken very seriously and addressed according to district policies.

Actions Following the Threats

The school district plans to continue investigating these incidents to gather more information and ensure appropriate actions are taken. Parents and the community are encouraged to engage in open discussions about school safety and the measures being implemented to prevent future occurrences.

In light of these events, it is crucial for families to speak with their children about the importance of maintaining a safe school environment and the serious implications that can arise from making threats.

Further updates on this situation are expected as authorities gather more information. The Greenville County Schools district remains focused on the wellbeing of all students and staff.


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