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Canyon High School Cancels Last Day Of Classes Due To Threats
"We are working closely with law enforcement to have an expanded presence on campus and in the neighborhood tomorrow," Holcombe said.

June 2, 2022
Officials at Canyon High School in Canyon Country announced Wednesday that classes on the last day of school, Thursday, will be moved to an online format after threatening graffiti was discovered in a bathroom stall.
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Principal Shellie Holcombe posted the safety message on the school's website, and said that administrators investigated and contacted law enforcement to assist in the situation.
"We are working closely with law enforcement to have an expanded presence on campus and in the neighborhood tomorrow. Since tomorrow is the last day of school and it wouldn't involve significant disruption to student schedules, we are opting to transition tomorrow's final exams for periods 2 and 7 to an online format. We are hoping that by doing so, we can calm anxious nerves as we head into summer break," the safety note read.
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