Canyon View High School issued the following announcement on Sept. 17.
Over the last two days there have been two incidents at Canyon View High School (CVHS). Here is a recap of the incidents that have impacted our campus.
Incident 1,
September 16 A caller claimed that hazardous material was brought onto campus to harm others. The campus was evacuated to conduct a thorough investigation. There was no incident or harmful materials found by law enforcement during their campus sweep.
Incident 2,
September 16 On social media, a bomb threat was made against CVHS. The decision was made for remote learning to occur on September 17, allowing law enforcement to conduct a thorough investigation.
There was no incident or explosives found by law enforcement during their campus sweep. Police are continuing their investigation regarding both incidents, in an effort to uncover anyone associated with the threats. As previously stated, any threats or information regarding school violence are taken seriously. We will have strict consequences for any student associated with these incidents and will pursue legal action against any person inside or outside our school community who is connected with these threats.
Per A.R.S. 15-841 and 13-2911, any student who disrupts the learning environment will be met with strict and severe consequences from administration, including:
● School suspension
● Alternative school program placement
● Possible prosecution by law enforcement
● Expulsion
Law enforcement and administration have determined the campus is safe, so classes will resume at Canyon View High School on Monday, September 20. We will continue working with law enforcement to ensure our campus remains safe and we can focus on our primary goal - educating students.
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