Schools
Forsyth Central Threats Not Credible, Officials Say
The Cumming high school's principal says that there is no evidence indicating that "any real or credible threat exists" to the school.

Forsyth County school officials and law enforcement are investigating threats made against Forsyth Central High School but advise parents, students, and faculty that the threat appears to be little more than a rumor.
Following a thorough investigation by law enforcement and school district officials, a school district spokeswoman told Forsyth County News that no credible threats were found. Parents were still informed of the situation through a Monday voice mail from Principal Mitch Young.
Young writes in a statement on Forsyth Central’s website that “there has been nothing discovered indicating that any real or credible threat exists,” but added that the school will remain vigilant,
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