Tag: Indian River School District

  • Schools across Sussex County respond to online threats, increasing security

    Schools across Sussex County respond to online threats, increasing security

    Schools districts across Sussex County are responding to reports of mass shooting and bomb threats that were made online as part of a viral nationwide TikTok trend on social media.

    Many schools took steps to increase security Friday, adding armed constables in addition to their school resource officers, including the Indian River School District who issued the following statement to parents Thursday evening.

    “The Indian River School District and local law enforcement take these threats seriously and investigate each one thoroughly,” Indian River officials stated. “Our investigations have determined that none of these threats are credible. However, our school constables and school resource officers will remain vigilant in protecting the safety of students and staff on a daily basis.”

    Milford School District also issued a statement to parents via Facebook, asking them to speak to their children while emphasizing that the threats remain unsubstantiated.

    “The post appears to be part of a national TikTok trend. The Delaware State Police and Milford Police Department have confirmed that there is no known threat at this time,” the statement read. “Any threat to our schools will have consequences to the fullest extent. Thank you for your partnership as we work together to ensure a safe, secure, and positive learning environment for all.”

    Laurel School District issued a statement as well advising against students sharing any of the material online.

    “This situation serves as a good example of why it is important to avoid sharing posts online that refer to school safety threats. Even if they are not credible threats, they can cause a great deal of stress and anxiety for our students, families, and staff,” the statement read. “The intent of this message is to alleviate those concerns and ensure all of our school community members that, once again, this a NON-CREDIBLE threat, and that school safety is our foremost priority.”

    Sussex Academy decided to excuse students for the day if parents choose to keep them home.

    “If for any reason you are uncomfortable sending your child to school tomorrow and choose to start the winter break a day earlier, the absence will be excused,” Sussex Academy stated. “However, it is to be reiterated that there have been no specific threats made to Sussex Academy.”

    Erin Chronister, whose daughter attends Sussex Academy, says despite the threats being unsubstantiated she, like many other parents, did not feel comfortable sending her child to school Friday.

    “I know schools were saying that it was unfounded and that they communicated with the Delaware State Police, but things do happen, who’s to say that at the last minute somebody wouldn’t decide ‘I’m going to do this,’” Chronister said. “I just felt like, if I sent her, and something did happen, then I don’t think I could live with that.”

    The viral video challenges students to call schools with threats of violent actions, such as bomb threats and school shooting threats.

  • $90k raised for new playground at Long Neck Elementary

    $90k raised for new playground at Long Neck Elementary

    $90,000 was raised to erect a brand-new playground at Long Neck Elementary School.

    Teachers, staff, and especially the students were elated Monday morning as the ribbon was cut on a brand-new playground set at Long Neck Elementary School.

    Funding for the new playground was made possible through efforts by the school’s PTO and various community donations.

  • Parents outraged following vulgar display by Laurel High School students at football game with Indian River

    Parents outraged following vulgar display by Laurel High School students at football game with Indian River

    The Indian River, Laurel High School football game has some parents outraged after a group of over a dozen students from Laurel paraded around with profanity laced shirts to antagonize the Indian River football players and their fans.

    The following photos shared to the Delaware High School Athletes Parent Group on Facebook were widely circulated on social media, showing multiple students wearing homemade t-shirts with vulgarities aimed at the Indian River High School football team.

    Parents of some of the football players from Indian River were outraged during the game when they saw the students, including the parents of the Hall brothers who play for Indian River and were directly targeted as part of the incendiary display at the game. The Mother of the two players called into the Dan Gaffney Show on Delaware 105.9 Monday morning to express her concerns and call out the Laurel School District and its administration who later would not specify what disciplinary action was taken against the students involved. 

    “They were obviously ya know being belligerent and threatening,” she stated. “Then they ran off to the far side of the bleachers, stood there for quite some time, flipping everybody off, and I happen to be the mother of the Hall boys. So, it was pretty disturbing.”

    According to the caller, nothing was done at the game to stop the students, who came over to the Indian River stands to intentionally antagonize the fans and players of the opposing team.

    “Really, nothing was done,” she continued. “We had made mention to the police, the police went over to the other side when the kids went back over to their own bleachers, and they tried to hide the masks and what not, like ‘oh, no it wasn’t us.’ And that was that.”

    So far, there has been no public statement from the Laurel School District over what happened, enraging parents who are demanding that disciplinary action be taken against the students involved in the derogative display.

    “They conspired to do this,” another caller said of the students on the Dan Gaffney Show while recounting what he witnessed at Friday’s game. “What’s scary was, those kids were just allowed to do what they were going to do on that side line, and it was kind of, I wasn’t scared for myself but I was scared for younger kids seeing what was going on. It was an embarrassment for humanity to be honest with you that that was allowed to go on.”

    Laurel ended up winning the game and were apparently 27 points ahead at the time when the incident occurred.

    Laurel School District superintendent Shawn Larrimore issued a statement Tuesday afternoon apologizing which you can read in full read here.

  • EXCLUSIVE | Millsboro Middle School bus driver caught on video cursing, screaming at students

    EXCLUSIVE | Millsboro Middle School bus driver caught on video cursing, screaming at students

    A Sussex County school bus driver is in hot water after video surfaced showing her screaming and cursing at students from Millsboro Middle School.

    The exclusive video, which we had to edit due to the level of expletives, shows the bus driver screaming and dropping numerous f-bombs at students from Millsboro Middle School.

    “Goodbye! I’m getting off the f***ing bus!,” the driver can be heard yelling at students. “I can’t f****ing handle all you dumb asses acting like f***ing fools.” The driver, who has not been identified by district officials, continued to scream in frustration and argue with students. “You don’t f***ing listen!,” she screamed. “You don’t do anything that I ask you to do or tell you to do. Do you understand me?!!! I’m not sitting on this f***ing bus!”

    Emily Saxton, an eighth grader at Millsboro Middle, was aboard the bus and recorded the incident. She says she was shocked as she witnessed her bus driver pull the bus over and begin to have a mental breakdown.

    “Everyone was being loud and like it’s an everyday problem,” Emily explained. “She probably just got fed up with like everything and just like went off.”

    Emily’s mother, Kelly Saxton, said she understands that being a bus driver is not an easy job, but there’s no excuse for that kind of behavior.

    “I think I watched it in complete shock and horror,” Kelly said. “You have to understand that yes, the kids misbehave on that bus, they’re loud, there’s a couple particular kids that just are extremely over the top that I know I couldn’t even deal with, but I honestly think she should be let go from her job. I don’t think it suits her.”

    TV Delmarva’s Rob Petree reached out to the Indian River School District who issued the following statement:

    “The school district is aware of a bus incident that occurred on Friday, October 22nd involving a contracted bus driver transporting students’ home from Millsboro Middle School. Parents were notified of the incident by the school principal. This incident is currently under investigation with district officials and the bus contractor.”

    TV Delmarva News has also reached out to the bussing contractor, Johnson Transportation, who have yet to respond to a request for comment.

    You can view the full video report on our Facebook page, @TVDelmarva