OSMS Incident 2/28/18
Posted on 02/28/2018

February 28, 2018

Dear students, parents, and community members:

I am writing to inform you that at approximately 12:50 PM on February 28, 2018, Otto Shortell Middle School received information that a student made threatening remarks about the school.  Students reported the incident to administration after overhearing a conversation among students.

Administration was immediately notified, who in turn, conducted an internal investigation and contacted law enforcement.   In conjunction with the Madison County Sherriff’s Office, we conducted a threat assessment/search and determined the threat to be not credible.  Additionally, the building was deemed safe by law enforcement.   Tomorrow, our School Resource Officer, Madison County Sherriff’s Office, and safety team members will be more visible throughout the district.  Classes will continue as normal on Thursday and counselors will be available for students.  I applaud the students who made school administration aware of this incident, and I encourage everyone in our community that if you see something, say something.

As always, safety is a top priority within all of our schools and buildings in the Oneida City School District. Essential to this commitment is open communication with parents about safety issues when they arise.  We would like to thank the Oneida Police Department for all of their efforts in assisting with the investigation and to keep our students safe!

Sincerely,

Mary-Margaret Zehr

Superintendent


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