Director reports four reported threats this school year; two non‑credible incidents prompted parent notifications
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Director Beauchamp reported four reported threats for the school year (two in the first quarter and two in the second); two second‑quarter reports (Scottsdale High and Pin Oak) were deemed non‑credible but led to district parent communications per policy.
The director of schools reported that the district recorded four reported threats during the school year, with two reports in the first quarter and two in the second quarter. For the second quarter the director said there were two separate reported threats that required district parent mass communication: one at Scottsdale High School and one at Pin Oak. Both second‑quarter events were deemed non‑credible as mass threats.
"I have included in your packet a signed statement, letting you know that for the second quarter, we had 2 separate threats reported that required parent mass communication… These were both deemed noncredible as far as mass threat goes," Director Beauchamp told the board. He said, in keeping with state law and board policy, the total number of threats for the current school year is four.
The report was informational; the board asked no follow‑up questions during the meeting and no action was required, according to the agenda. Beauchamp noted privacy considerations and declined to provide identifying details in open session.
