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Bomb threats
I am a freshman at northwest and all of us are really irritated about this. We have gotten far behind in our classes and we need to catch up for our eocts and final exams. not many students are worried about these bomb threats since we know that they are hoaxs.. the parents are the ones that are more worried. my parents are telling me that if there are anymore bomb threats, i am going to go to a different high school. its not just my parents that are saying this but mulitiple of parents have said the same thing. if the school administrators dont find the culprits soon, half the school will be gone, and the schools of Dalton high and southeast will be even more crowded. we all want to graduate with our friends that weve known for a long time and moving schools would ruin that..
if i knew who it was, i would turn them in in a heartbeat. who wouldnt?