BREAKING: Law enforcement is investigating after a possible threat to Bartram Trail High School was written on a restroom stall at the school.
According to a message sent to parents, there will be an increased law enforcement presence at the school next week.
“Good afternoon, Along with law enforcement, we have thoroughly investigated a possible threat to the school written on a restroom stall. We will continue to monitor this situation. As a precautionary measure, we will have an increased law enforcement presence at school next week. Please feel free to reach out if you have any helpful information. Thank you, BTHS Admin”
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