Nicolet superintendent offers message in wake of Friday social media post, Tuesday rumors

GLENDALE -- Nicolet School District officials on Tuesday, Feb. 20 shared information regarding a post on social media made Friday, Feb. 16 by a Nicolet High School student. This, as a letter was issued to students, parents and guardians after rumors began swirling that there was a threat made Tuesday.

School district officials said on Friday, an anonymous report came in regarding a concerning social media post made by a student. Law enforcement officials determined there was no credible threat.

The report came through the "Safe Schools Anonymous Tip Line" on the school district's website. In accordance with school policy, the Glendale Police Department was contacted. The police department along with district administration interviewed the student involved and the student left campus.

School district officials said they're "continuing to monitor this situation closely," and  "the safety and security of our students and employees is always our top priority." They said in a statement: "Nicolet has a comprehensive plan and procedures in place to protect everyone."

Below is a letter issued to students, parents and guardians Tuesday: