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Clearview Regional operates as normal day after threat

Investigation underway; Superintendent optimistic about school’s response

On March 15, John Horchak, Clearview Regional School District Superintendent said, “We don’t take the support from the community for granted.”

While the threat that caused the district to shut down is still under investigation, Clearview Regional School District opened its doors and a regular school day ensued on Thursday.

“I think anybody who could of been present today would have been impressed with not just law enforcement’s response in general, but how our students responded and how our staff helped us facilitate a normal academic day.”

Horchak noted there was “an awareness and appreciation” from the students towards those who ensured their safety.

The threat to the district is still under investigation and details will be provided once available.

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