Threat on bathroom wall cancels classes Tuesday at Case High School
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RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) – Classes at Case High School in Racine are canceled Tuesday after a threatening message was found on a bathroom wall.
We have made the decision out of an abundance of caution to cancel school at Case tomorrow... also all after-school activities. We will continue to work with law enforcement. If your child has any information about this situation, please contact the @MtPleasantWIPD.
— Case Eagles (@THECASEEAGLES) October 23, 2018
The school says police are still investigating and the decision to cancel classes was made out of "an abundance of caution."
All after-school activities have also been canceled Tuesday. School is expected to be back in session on Wednesday, October 24.
The school is asking parents to talk to their children about the serious nature of any type of threat and asking anyone with information about the situation to call Mount Pleasant Police.