Several schools in Delaware faced disruptions Thursday following reports of bomb threats and a separate incident at Middletown High School, prompting swift action by law enforcement and school officials.
At Christiana High School, a bomb threat was reported to the Delaware State Police early this morning. Students were evacuated while law enforcement, including K-9 detection teams and the bomb squad, conducted a thorough investigation of the premises parents told FSU. After a full sweep, officials deemed the building safe, and students were allowed to return to class.
Brader Elementary School also faced a bomb threat earlier in the day. School officials implemented a “HOLD” protocol, ensuring that students and staff remained in their current locations while police and K-9 units investigated. The Delaware State Police later confirmed that the threat was not credible. Classes resumed as normal…