“I’m Shoot Up the School," reads the ungrammatical threat found at the Benjamin Franklin Middle School, Supt. Dr. André Spencer wrote in an Oct. 5 email to parents.
"Although this can be deemed as an act of vandalism, we want to assure you that we take these matters seriously," the superintendent emphasized. "In addition, we want you to know that our schools are safe and secure.
"At this juncture, it has been determined that there is no imminent threat to our scholars or staff," she added. "Although the school is safe and there is no threat, to be cautious: [T]here will be an increased law enforcement presence in the area. We will continue with school as scheduled."
Teaneck Police Chief Andrew R. McGurr boosted his department's presence at Ben Franklin on Friday, Oct. 6, while an investigation continues.
The chief thanked Bergen County Sheriff Anthony Cureton for assisting with uniformed officers posted at the school.
McGurr assured residents that his department "takes the safety of its schools very seriously," and that "any and all threats will be thoroughly investigated and steps will be taken towards ensuring the safety of the educational environment in Teaneck."
Teaneck Today's Keith Kaplan broke the story on Thursday.
Kaplan noted that the news "comes on the heels of several Board of Education meetings where parents have raised questions regarding security concerns."
Click here to follow Daily Voice Garfield-Lodi and receive free news updates.