Even top school administrators can't escape bomb threats.
Dr. Dana Bedden experienced one on his first day of school in Richmond County.
It happened on August 13.
Bedden, who had taken the reins of the school system in Augusta less than two weeks earlier, had just arrived at Glenn Hills Middle School for a visit when it happened.
"I'm pulling up to one of our middle schools and they were just going through a bomb threat, evacuations, as soon as I pulled into the parking lot." He said he hoped "that this is not an indication of what the year's going to look like, that we're not going to have a repeat of last year."
The Richmond County school system reported numerous bomb threats last year. Officials say 70 of those threats occurred at only two schools.
A bomb threat also happened at a high school in Jefferson, Georgia, in October, just as Kathy Cox, the state schools superintendent, was paying a visit there.
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Thursday, December 6, 2007
Bomb threats at schools
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12/06/2007 04:19:00 PM
Labels: Augusta Georgia, bomb threats, Dana Bedden, Glenn Hills Middle School, jefferson georgia, Kathy Cox, Richmond County Georgia
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