Calvert County Public Schools (CCPS) Statement Regarding National School Threat
Currently across the United States, schools are dealing with a social media post on TikTok that threatens acts of school violence on Friday, Dec. 17. We have received many inquiries about social media posts, and some other isolated threats have also recently been reported because of this unfortunate trend. Calvert County Public School Administrators, Safety Advocates and our law enforcement partners take all threats very seriously. While there appears to be no credibility to any threats currently, we remain in contact with our law enforcement partners, as we do on a regular basis. All reports received at our schools are immediately investigated in conjunction with law enforcement according to Calvert County Public Schools policies and procedures. When a threat is identified, the appropriate school staff and/or the Calvert County Sherriffs Office will be dispatched to the source residence.
All schools will continue to operate on normal schedules. We continue to encourage students, staff, and families that if you see something, you say something. Please discuss any concerns with your student(s) and stress the importance of reporting information rather than spreading it to others. Take this opportunity to talk with your student about the seriousness of making or perpetuating threats and the resulting consequences of that type of behavior. Encourage students to use social media in a responsible manner, and encourage them to speak with you, a trusted adult at school or the School Resource Officer (SRO) if they see or hear something of concern. The safety of students and staff is our highest priority.
If you become aware of a school safety threat, please report it to a trusted adult or anonymously to Safe Schools Maryland, which is available via 1-833-MD-B-SAFE (1-833-632-7233) or https://schoolsafety.maryland.gov/Pages/Tipline.aspx.
((Three of my 4 grandchildren are in school now, 2 in 2d grade (NJ and MD) and one in Kindergarten (NJ.) I would be OK depending on the schools/districts/states, but wish I could do so confidentally. ))
((My daughter, in MD, is voluntarily keeping my grandson out of school tomorrow.))