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Durango High School classes resume after ‘rumors of threat’
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Durango High School classes resume after ‘rumors of threat’

LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — Classes have resumed at Durango High School after a “high-profile threat” occurred Friday morning.

Clark County School District police investigated the case but found nothing.

Below you can read the full letter sent to CCSD parents.

Dear Durango High School Families:

This is Assistant Principal MJ Park. Our highest priority is to keep your child safe and to keep you informed of important issues that are happening within our school community.

This morning you may have noticed police at our school. CCSD police were investigating a high profile threat against our school. Out of an abundance of caution, students and staff who were on campus at the time were moved to the football field while police investigated.

School is open and classes will resume as normal today.

Encourage your child to report any perceived threats to SafeVoice, a school administrator, or the police. Also, talk to your children about the serious consequences of making threats to the school.

If you have any questions or concerns about your child, please feel free to contact the school’s main office at 702-799-5850.

Thank you for your understanding.”

Deputy Director MJ Park