Plymouth-Canton Community Schools issued the following announcement on Dec 2.
Dear P-CCS Students, Staff, and Families:
As promised in our earlier message today, I want to provide you with an update on our investigations into the various social media posts that have been re-shared throughout our school community. We continue to work with local law enforcement officials and are investigating every rumor. To date, there have been no direct threats of violence to any of the Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. As we strive to keep our school community safe, our local law enforcement partners will provide additional police and security presence at all P-CCS schools as long as it is necessary.
We want to thank our school community for working together with our school leaders to ensure a safe early dismissal for our P-CEP students today. Due to the unique configuration of our P-CEP campus, and the disruption that was caused to our learning environment today, we feel it is wise to provide instruction virtually tomorrow for our P-CEP students (Canton HS, Plymouth HS, Salem HS) only. All P-CCS preschools, elementary schools, middle schools, Starkweather Alternative High School and post-secondary programs will continue in-person on Friday, December 3 as scheduled. All P-CCS Virtual Academy students will conduct a normal schedule as well.
The decision to move to a virtual learning environment at P-CEP only tomorrow will provide our staff with an opportunity to reset the learning environment on our high school campus. We will resume in-person learning at P-CEP, along with all P-CCS schools on Monday, December 6, 2021. A more detailed communication about tomorrow’s schedule will be provided to P-CEP families by the P-CEP administration later today.
Please remind your students about the importance of sharing information with a trusted adult, school employee, or law enforcement official instead of circulating it among other students on social media. We encourage adults and students to use the State of Michigan’s OK2SAY Tip Line. The OK2SAY number is 1-855-565-2729, you can text to 652729, or you can send an email to ok2say@mi.gov.
Student safety and well-being remains the number one priority of Plymouth-Canton Community Schools. Thank you for your continued support.
Yours in Learning,
Monica L. Merritt
Superintendent of Schools
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