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Fulton high school goes remote following threatening report

The Fulton City School District has transitioned its high school students to remote learning Tuesday following a report of what school officials are referring to as a “potential threat against G. Ray Bodley High School,” according to a letter from the school’s superintendent.

District officials and the Fulton Police Department are investigating the report. Students will follow their normal class schedules on Google Meet, according to the letter sent home to parents.

All other schools in the district will be in session, in-person, following a normal schedule.

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