A threat is a communication of intent to harm someone that may be spoken, written, gestured, or expressed in some other form, such as via text messaging, email, or other digital means. An expression of intent to harm someone is considered a threat regardless of whether it is communicated to the intended target(s) and regardless of whether the intended target is aware of the threat. Threats may be implied by behavior that an observer would reasonably regard as threatening, planning, or preparing to commit a violent act.
Threats that are not easily recognized as harmless (e.g., an obvious joke that worries no one) should be reported to the school administrator or other team members. The administrator or another team member will make a preliminary determination of the seriousness of the threat. A transient threat means there is no sustained intent to harm and a substantive threat means the intent is present (or not clear) and therefore requires protective action.
A threat assessment is not a crisis response. If there is indication that violence is imminent (e.g., person has a firearm at school or is on the way to school to attack someone), a crisis response is appropriate. Take immediate action such as calling 911 and follow the school crisis response plan.
School Health - Lindsey Spencer
Counseling, School Psychology, or Social Work - Abigail Wolak, Brock Edwards, Alicia Kirkpatrick, and Henry Laboranti
Special Education - Susan Kilmer, Ellen Minnier
School Administration - Gary Otis, Jennifer Evans
School Security Personnel – Brent Keyes
Law Enforcement Agency Representation - PSP
Behavioral Health Professional - Henry Laboranti
Recipients of “Safe to Say” - Gary Otis, Jason Bottiglieri, Jennifer Evans
Individuals Who Serve on SAP - Alicia Kirkpatrick, Abigail Wolak,
Juvenile Probation Professionals - Bradford and Wyoming County Juvenile Probation Personnel
School Health - Nikki Keeney
Counseling, School Psychology, or Social Work - Abigail Wolak, Henry Laboranti, and Yvonne Kelly
Special Education - Sue Kilmer and Janine Garrison
School Administration - Deneen Lantz and Brent Keyes
School Security Personnel – Brent Keyes
Law Enforcement Agency Representation - PSP
Behavioral Health Professional - Henry Laboranti
Recipients of “Safe to Say” - Deneen Lantz, Brent Keyes, and Jason Bottiglieri
Individuals Who Serve on SAP - Mark Wright and Yvonne Kelly
Juvenile Probation Professionals - Bradford and Wyoming County Juvenile Probation Personnel
The American Rescue Plan Elementary and Secondary School Emergency Relief ("ARP ESSER") Fund requires that each LEA that receives ARP ESSER funds must develop and make publicly available on the LEA's website, a plan for the LEA's use of ARP ESSER funds.
Wyalusing Area School District
11450 Wyalusing New Albany Road
Wyalusing PA 18853
Phone: 570-746-1600
Fax: 570-746-9156