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Threats posted to social media prompt class cancellations at North Chicago high school

Classes were canceled Feb. 20, 2020, at North Chicago Community High School, 1717 17th St. | Google Maps

North Chicago Community High School was closed Thursday in response to threats posted to social media.

“We had concerning threats posted to social media related to the high school and decided to keep high school students at home while we and police continue to investigate,” the suburban school, located at 1717 17th St., said in a Facebook post.

Other schools in North Chicago remain open, according to the post.

We had concerning threats posted to social media related to the high school and decided to keep High School students at...

Posted by North Chicago Community High School on Thursday, February 20, 2020

“Student and staff safety is our top priority. We are responding quickly and with an abundance of caution,” the school wrote. “We will provide updates and more information as it becomes available.”

Police said they were made aware of the “alarming social media posts” and are investigating, North Chicago police said in a statement.

North Chicago School District 187 Superintendent John P. Price sent an emailed statement reiterating the school’s public statement, but did not reply to questions asking for details about the threats, if any students have been disciplined and if classes were scheduled for Friday.

North Chicago police did not immediately reply to a request for comment.

Anyone with information is asked to call police at 847-596-8774.

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