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No Credible Threat At Temecula Valley High School

All on-campus classes were canceled Tuesday and moved to virtual following a flood and a "potential threat" at the campus.

Temecula Valley High School
Temecula Valley High School (Ashley Ludwig/Patch)

TEMECULA, CA — A "potential threat" reported Tuesday morning at Temecula Valley High School was unfounded, although a flood at the campus was very real.

"All classes are off-campus asynchronous today due to mud created from flooding on the campus," a statement from Temecula Valley Unified School District read early in the day. "In addition, the police are investigating a potential threat. We believe both incidents will be resolved today and on-campus learning will resume tomorrow."

But deputies concluded their investigation and found no credible threat, according to Temecula Valley Unified School District spokesperson Laura Boss.

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"The campus is safe," Boss said.

However, a flood at the campus was still being addressed Tuesday afternoon.

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"Our maintenance crews are continuing to clean up the mud and debris from the flood," Boss explained, noting that school will resume Wednesday as normal.

All on-campus classes were canceled Tuesday and moved to virtual.

This week marks the last days of the 2020-21 academic school year for the Golden Bears. Graduation is set for Friday.

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