(WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Schools in Joliet and Plainfield have been holding classes online on Monday, after threats were made against several public schools.
The threat reportedly stated: “All schools in Joliet will have two students with a weapon inside each school.”
As a result, all classes in Joliet Public Schools District 86 transitioned to e-learning Monday as a result.
Students in Plainfield’s Troy Community Consolidated School District 30-C will also have an e-learning day.
Joliet Township High School continued with in-person learning, but all students were searched as they entered the building.
The Joliet Police Department said it is continuing to investigate the threat.
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