Friday, February 23, 2018

Graffitti in the bathroom

So, what did the “perceived” and “non-credible” threat say?

From: Mr. Brian R. McFeeley, Principal - Mt. Lebanon HS [mailto:noreply@mtlsd.net]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2018 1:52 PM
To: Parent/Guardian
Subject: Graffiti in Bathroom


Dear Parent/Guardian:

This afternoon, two students reported to school officials finding what they perceived as a threat written in a bathroom stall at the high school.  Upon learning this information, the Mt. Lebanon Police Department was immediately contacted. Both the Mt. Lebanon Police and our administrators immediately responded and conducted an onsite threat assessment. The threat was deemed to be non-credible and no further action was recommended.  

School safety and security is our number one priority.  We appreciate that these students immediately shared this information with school officials.  I want to reinforce that it is important that students, parents, staff, and other members of our school community should always feel comfortable reporting any concerns they may have to a principal or to the Mt. Lebanon Police.

I appreciate our continued partnership ensuring a safe school environment for our students, staff, and visitors.

Sincerely,

Brian R. McFeeley
Principal

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Do you seriously think you are somehow “entitled” to the details of what is likely an ongoing criminal investigation or at least a disciplinary matter involving high school students/minors? Your ego and your National Enquirer witch hunt skills know no limits.

Anonymous said...

I am fairly confident in saying that the school did not notify the students and perhaps not the teachers.

Anonymous said...

3:53,

You are mean.

Anonymous said...

My son said the bathroom was off limits in the morning and another student told him it was a bomb threat.