BOMB THREATS AT TWO MID-TN HIGH SCHOOLS

Bomb-Threat-e1340633955196Jackson County Director of Schools Joe Barlow says law enforcement officials have given the all clear for students to return to regular schedule at Jackson County High School. Around 11 AM law enforcement evacuated the school after a student found a suspicious letter inside a bathroom. Barlow confirmed shortly after 12 PM that law enforcement conducted their sweep of the building and have given the all clear for students to return to class. Meantime WSMV Nashville reports that Warren County High School Remains evacuated due to a bomb threat. It’s the second day in a row that the school has received a bomb threat. The school systems says that they have moved students outside the building for law enforcement to conduct a sweep of the building. If the situation gets worse the school system will move students to a location off campus.