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Colleges take hard line on mental health problems
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 110878"><p>The bomb threats are the kids thinking they can get a day off school or a couple of hours out of class. Our SD was closed the day after 9/11 because someone called in a bomb threat. They caught the kid. Just wanted a day off school.</p><p></p><p>Immediately following Columbine, one local high school had bomb threats DAILY. Every single day all the kids had to line up outside the building for the bomb squad to come in and search it. A couple of hours out of class. This went on for a long time (over a month) before they finally said, we're not evacuating the building. Bomb squad can search around the kids. Stopped happening.</p><p></p><p>So, in my mind those are two complete separate issues. The ones that really want to blow the place up are just going to do it. They're not going to call ahead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 110878"] The bomb threats are the kids thinking they can get a day off school or a couple of hours out of class. Our SD was closed the day after 9/11 because someone called in a bomb threat. They caught the kid. Just wanted a day off school. Immediately following Columbine, one local high school had bomb threats DAILY. Every single day all the kids had to line up outside the building for the bomb squad to come in and search it. A couple of hours out of class. This went on for a long time (over a month) before they finally said, we're not evacuating the building. Bomb squad can search around the kids. Stopped happening. So, in my mind those are two complete separate issues. The ones that really want to blow the place up are just going to do it. They're not going to call ahead. [/QUOTE]
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