School Safety Alert: Threat Resolved, But Remote Learning Continues
Update: The hold and secure situation at our school has been resolved, thanks to the swift action of the Guelph Police. However, the day's events take a surprising turn as remote learning remains in place, leaving many curious about the reasoning behind this decision.
Original Message:
Principal Chad Warren informs the community that John F. Ross CVI is temporarily closed due to a police investigation into a reported threat. The school's safety protocol was activated early this morning, ensuring the well-being of students and staff. The police are diligently working on the case.
But here's where it gets intriguing: While the threat is now resolved, the school has decided to keep classes remote for the day. This decision, made in consultation with law enforcement, raises questions about potential ongoing concerns or additional precautions.
The administration reassures everyone that student and staff safety is paramount. They express gratitude for the community's patience and understanding during this unexpected disruption.
And this is the part most people wonder about: Why continue remote learning after the threat is addressed? Is there more to the story, or is it simply an abundance of caution?
Stay tuned for further updates, and feel free to share your thoughts on this unusual yet reassuring school response.