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Parents, union safety officer press Cornwall-Lebanon School Board for stronger measures after TikTok threat

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Two residents told the Cornwall-Lebanon School District board that the district’s response to an Oct. 7 TikTok threat left students anxious and parents wanting clearer, faster communications and additional security measures.

Two residents raised concerns about school safety at the Cornwall-Lebanon School District board meeting on Oct. 20, urging the district to take more proactive steps after a social-media threat led to a lockdown at Cedar Crest Middle School.

Brad Hune, who identified himself as a Local 2016 union representative from Harrisburg and as a Harrisburg Amtrak safety officer, told the board he wants the district to be “proactive” about security rather than “reactive.” He said he and other parents kept children home after hearing rumors about a potential incident at the middle school and asked the board to consider measures such as metal detectors or more security staff. “I would much rather us be proactive,” Hune…

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