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Parents press Cornwall-Lebanon board for stronger safety response after social-media threat
Summary
At the Cornwall-Lebanon School District meeting, two parents urged more proactive security after a TikTok threat; the superintendent said the district will review procedures but is limited by confidentiality and safety protocols.
Courtney Butera and Brad Hune told the Cornwall-Lebanon School District board they want more proactive safety measures after a social-media threat that prompted anxiety and student pickups.
Butera, a parent who said she lives in the district, recounted receiving an image indicating a planned school shooting scheduled for 10:06 a.m. the next day. "I am Courtney Butera. I live within the district and I wanted to start by saying, commending this district ... I am here to discuss the TikTok threat that occurred on Tuesday, October 7 and how the district, in my opinion, mishandled the threat and how we can learn from this and do better," she said. Butera said she called the school after receiving the message, had her daughter picked up, and…
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