(KLZA)--Despite a rumor to the contrary, there is no threat to safety at the Falls City High School.
That statement is made Friday by High School Principal Gale Dunkhas.
Dunkhas, in a statement received by MSC News, says “there has been some misinformation about student and staff safety” at the high school.
Saying that the safety of the students is a priority, Dunkhas, in the statement, says the Falls City Police Department “will continue to have a presence in Falls City Public School buildings."
Although there is no imminent danger, Dunkhas ends the statement by saying that “all threats should be reported to administration.”
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