Bomb Threats Target Multiple Columbus-Area Schools Columbus authorities are investigating a series of bomb threats that have been reported at multiple schools in the area. The threats, which were made by phone and email, have caused widespread disruption and raised concerns about student safety. According to reports, the threats were made against several schools in the Columbus City School District, including South High School, North High School, and Linden McKinley STEM Academy. The threats were reported over a period of several hours on Wednesday morning, causing officials to evacuate the buildings and conduct thorough searches. "We take these kinds of threats very seriously," said Columbus Police Chief Thomas Quinlan. "We are working closely with school officials and other law enforcement agencies to investigate and determine the source of these threats." Students and staff at the affected schools were evacuated as a precautionary measure, and classes were cancelled for the day. The investigations are ongoing, but so far, no explosives or suspicious devices have been found. The Columbus City School District has promised to keep parents and students informed about any developments in the case. "We understand that this incident may cause concern and anxiety among our students, staff, and families," said district spokesperson Justin Robinson. "We will continue to work closely with law enforcement to ensure a safe learning environment for all." The bomb threats have also sparked concerns about school safety more broadly. Some parents have called for increased security measures at schools, while others have expressed frustration that the district did not take more immediate action in response to the threats. As the investigation c...#Columbus_City_School_District #South_High_School #North_High_School #Linden_McKinley_STEM_Academy #Thomas_Quinlan #Justin_Robinson
