Threat Made Against LAUSD Middle, High Schools Deemed 'Non-Credible'
LOS ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Officials took precautionary steps Friday morning at all Los Angeles Unified School district campuses in response to a threat that was deemed non-credible.
A robocall went out after 11 a.m. Friday, notifying parents of the threat at all secondary LAUSD schools
Superintendent Michelle King said no evidence was found to substantiate the threat and that all schools were operating normally.
Precautions included walkthroughs by school police and site administrators, officials said.