UPDATE: Student Charged After Social Media Post Prompts Lockout in Gananda

UPDATE: A 17-year-old student at Gananda High School has been charged with making a terroristic threat.

Troopers say he posted a social media photo with what appeared to be an assault weapon.

Several people told school officials about it yesterday, police were notified, and all schools in the district were placed in lockout as a precaution.

The teen was arraigned last night, and is due back in court tomorrow.

Original story: A social media post by a student in the Gananda Central School District prompted a lockout on Wednesday. The school sent the letter below to families stating a 17-year old student who attends Gananda High School posed with what appeared to be an assault weapon. District leaders were notified of the post and immediately contacted law enforcement, which arrived at the high school within minutes. Officials say, out of an abundance of caution, all schools went into a lockout as officials investigated. New York State Police are now investigating. No word if the student is facing any charges.

May 25, 2022

Dear Gananda Families and Community Members,

With all of the senseless acts we have seen over the past week, it is even more important that we join together as a community to monitor, communicate, and help one another. Everyone in our buildings and within our community has a role to ensure the safety and security of our schools. Today’s events were an important reminder of this.

The lockout this afternoon was precipitated by a social media post made by a student who attends Gananda high school. A 17-year old student posed with what appeared to be an assault weapon. We are unable to share additional details about the post at this time.

This was brought to the attention of staff members from multiple individuals. Upon learning of the post, district officials immediately contacted law enforcement. At that time, our local law authorities were alerted and came to the high school within minutes. Multiple agencies swiftly went into action and it was determined that out of an abundance of caution, all schools go into a lockout during a critical time in the investigation. This was to ensure the safety of our students and staff. The individual responsible for the threat was taken into custody and our New York State Troopers are continuing to investigate this matter further. As this is an active case, we cannot provide any additional comments on the situation. The State Police are the lead agency and we have been fully cooperating with them. When the appropriate charges are filed they will release that information. This is an isolated incident, they have the individual in custody, and the NYS Troopers have assured us that there is no immediate danger to our schools or community.

We are no longer in a world where we can sit back on these threats or ignore them as jokes. We have to be diligent. We need everyone’s eyes and ears. If you see something, say something. You can use our email tip line, SaySomething@gananda.org, to report anything that you feel would impact the safety of our students, staff, or community members 24 hours a day, seven days a week. We monitor this email and investigate any leads internally and with local law enforcement. Additionally, you can always call us at 315-986-3521 to report suspicious activity.

Thank you to the individuals that came forward today to share the information they saw, and thank you to our law enforcement agencies; Macedon Police Department, Wayne County Sheriff's Office, and the New York State Troopers for their support. It is the strong relationships that we have with our local law enforcement agencies that help us provide safe environments in our schools.

While today’s lock out situation surely did not help calm nerves with recent events, I can assure you that we are doing all that we can on a daily basis to keep our students and staff safe. Please join us for an open community forum next Tuesday, May 31 at 7:30pm at Ruben A. Cirillo High School to discuss this topic and provide some answers to your questions. This event will be held both in person and live-streamed on our district Facebook page.

I ask that we continue to do our best in supporting each other and our students with acts of kindness and compassion. Thank you for your continued support.

Sincerely,

Shawn Van Scoy, Ed.D.

Superintendent, Gananda Central Schools

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