School officials: Crisfield High dismissed Monday after bomb threat

Officials from Somerset County Public Schools have confirmed that a bomb threat was reported at Crisfield High School and Academy on Somerset Avenue.

Officials say all students are safe and that they are handling the situation with precautionary measures.

A threatening phone call was reportedly made to the school Monday morning.

No other schools were threatened and Crisfield students have been dismissed for the day, officials said.

Students were bused home, though they will be allowed to return at 1 PM to pick up belongings or cars left in the parking lot.

Crisfield Police are reportedly handling the investigation. Bomb sniffiing dogs swept the building.

Students and staff can expect regular school hours on Tuesday, officials said.

This story will be updated as more details arrive.

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