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Working Together to Protect Our Community
Over the past week, our community, especially the students, parents, staff, and administrators of Red Oak School, has been the focus of a series of bomb threats. Although investigations into each threat have revealed them to be non-credible, they are no less frightening because they target our most precious constituents: our children. Following the guidance of the Department of Homeland Security and the FBI, we have approached every threat with an immediate and thorough response to protect public safety and ensure that students, parents, teachers and staff remain confident that they are safe in their schools.
We are not alone in experiencing these threats. Many communities across the country have encountered the same troubling pattern of non-credible threats targeting beloved community institutions such as schools, places of worship, and public libraries. In fact, the FBI stated that 6,000 school threats were reported nationwide in 2022, a 60% increase over the prior year.
It is unacceptable that individuals acting with such disregard for public safety and student learning have disrupted school days, library programming, and other activities throughout the nation. The City of Highland Park Police Department is continuing to collaborate with federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies to investigate these threats impacting our community.
We take each and every threat seriously. We also know that our response sets an example for our community. It is our hope that each of you has felt safer knowing the multiple precautions that have been taken, from talking openly about these non-credible threats to conducting building searches with bomb-detecting dogs to increasing patrols by Highland Park police and enhancing public safety measures at schools throughout our community.
We are proud of the partnership our governments share, made possible by close collaboration, ongoing communication, and trust between our elected and administrative professionals as we all work towards the same goal: protecting public safety.
We are united in our commitment to overcoming this challenge and working together to protect public safety in our schools and neighborhoods.
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