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bomb There has been recently a bomb scare at my sister's high school. A custodian found on the wall : MHS WILL BLOW UP 3/22". Now they are investigating the whole school, screening backpacks, and sending in bomb sniffing dogs. Should we let my sister go to school on the 22nd? Or stay home for a few days because it might happen on another day.
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I say, better safe than sorry, just as WiseAl. I would let her stay home for a few days, just incase this would happen to be true -- hopefully, this is only something used to scare people. That's bad enough, but definitely not as bad as it actually happening. ]
Well, you can never be so sure with bomb threats. Sometimes they are real but sometime all they are, are people trying to scare everyone. But just in case I would think that you should let her stay home that day. Just so that you can stay on the safe side. But that really is yalls choice :]
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of course
you wanna call the school officials on this stuff cause you cant really be sure cause you dont know EVERYTHING about this and frankly im sure you dont want to
but you should for the week anyways
cause losing a life isnt cool aint it when its your sister and it couldve been prevented by a stay at home thing
It seems the schools are pretty cool with this and doing the whole protocol on what to do but of course
i think you should just get more info cause you really cant just judge it on gossip
sometimes the news will help but keep in mind they might blow it up to something big ]
Oh wow. there were bomb threats at my school for a week last year and they made everyone go outside everyday. nothing ever happened but a fe people did get arrested. let her stay home that day and if everything seems clear send her back the next day. let her have her cell on and with her at all times too. <3 ]
Defintily let her stay home the day before, and the day after, IF NOT MORE.
Bomb threats are very dangerous, and need to be taken seriously.
Good luck. ]
Exactly as WiseAl said, better safe than sorry.
My junior high had a bomb threat, and they excused all absences for the day of suspected terror act.
You might want to call the school, and see what they suggest. ]
ohmygosh!
I say, let her stay home that entire week. But not any later.
Like the person two comments down from mine, let her get her books. If she wants to go to school like, monday, then let her but you should just go to the office and ask them for the stuff she needs to study.
Bombs, are extremely dangerous, obviously. I hope i helped. :] ]
I agree with the answer below. A day or two off school is not going to make a difference one way or the other, so keep her home. Its probably nothing, but better safe then sorry in my opinion. ]
keep her home til its safe to go back
dont let her go to school for like a week at most
but remember she should go like monday and tuesday
to get her books so she can learn while there is a scare
but just KEEP HER HOME
its too dangerous
my cousins friend dies because of a bomb and i dont want that to happen to your sister
be safe ! ]
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