Chicago Sun-Times

WHITNEY YOUNG H.S. IMPLEMENTS METAL DETECTORS, SEARCHES IN RESPONSE TO THREAT IN BATHROOM

- Luke Wilusz

Whitney Young Magnet High School students will have to pass through metal detectors and will be subject to searches in response to a threat found Friday inside a bathroom stall.

The new security measures were detailed in an email sent to parents Monday by Principal Joyce Kenner.

“All students will go through metal detectors each day until further notice,” Kenner wrote in the email. “All student possession­s are subject to be searched. Wednesday, December 5, 2018 will be declared as a ‘soft lockdown’ day.”

As part of the lockdown, students will not be permitted to go off campus for lunch, and any student caught outside the building will be given a one-day, out-of-school suspension, according to Kenner. There will be a “heavy police presence” in and around the buildings, and students will be required to use the school’s bridges “without exception” to travel to and from classes.

Students will also face suspension “if caught opening a door for anyone [this includes brother, sister, mother, father, etc.],” Kenner wrote.

The increased security was implemente­d after a threat reading “You will all pay 12/5” was found written in a boys’ bathroom stall on Friday, according to the email and a photo provided by Whitney Young parent JaNina Davis.

The message found at the Near West Side school was reported to administra­tors by a concerned student, according to CPS spokeswoma­n Emily Bolton.

“Student safety is the district’s top priority and all potential threats are taken very seriously,” Bolton said in a statement Sunday. “The district is working with CPD and will be providing extra security and vigilance as the investigat­ion remains ongoing.”

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