Schools

Quaker Valley Officials Say Students Made 'Non-Credible' Online Threats

A concerned adult reported the threatening comments to Sewickley police.

Quaker Valley Middle School administrators and Sewickley police launched an investigation after students posted inappropriate comments later determined to be "non-credible."

In a letter written to parents Thursday, Quaker Valley Superintendent Joseph Clapper said a concerned adult found the threatening comments on a social networking website and shared them with Sewickley police Thursday morning.

Police, in collaboration with school resource officer Bob Wright and middle school officials, investigated the incident, which included searches of the school as well as the homes and lockers of those involved, Clapper wrote. 

Find out what's happening in Sewickleywith free, real-time updates from Patch.

The threats were discovered to be "non-credible" and "made in jest," Clapper said.

He reminded parents that any language or act that threatens the wellbeing of others, even in a joking manner, will be taken seriously. 

Find out what's happening in Sewickleywith free, real-time updates from Patch.

"Students who communicate threats – regardless of intent – will be reported to the police and face suspension and, possibly, expulsion proceedings," Clapper wrote.

Anonymous reports can be made on the district’s tip-line at 412-749-3633 or from the district's website

Join Patch for more community news or join us on Facebook and Twitter.
 


Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.

We’ve removed the ability to reply as we work to make improvements. Learn more here