Adams Central Community Schools will be moving to a “synchronous” virtual learning day Thursday after the school district received a threat.
According to a post on the school district’s Facebook page, officials learned of the threat and have been working with local law enforcement and the FBI.
As a precaution, Adams Central Community Schools opted to have a virtual learning day even the threat was not “substantiated,” according to the school district.
More information on how students should operate under a synchronous virtual learning day can be found on the school district’s website.