Viral fight (2 million views) of Chiefland students provokes numerous non-credible school threats
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According to the Levy County Sheriff's Office, a January 8, 2021 fight between two female middle school students, that was videoed in the Chiefland Middle/High School cafeteria during school hours, was posted online on numerous social media platforms and went viral with more than 2 million views.
School administrators intervened during the fight, and the students involved in the fight were reprimanded. The Levy County Sheriff’s Office received no calls from the parents of the children involved in the dispute to request a criminal investigation or that charges be filed.
As a result of the content of the video, the Levy County School Board and the Chiefland Middle/High School has received numerous nonspecific threats by phone and email. However, all of the threats were deemed not credible by an independent investigation conducted by the LCSO Criminal Investigations Division.
Extra security on each campus has been ordered by Sheriff McCallum to ensure the safety of each student.
This message from Levy County School Board Superintendent Christopher Cowart was issued earlier today, “We are disappointed by an incident which occurred two months ago at one of our campuses, which has recently received attention on social media platforms. This doesn't accurately reflect the values of the School Board of Levy County. The district has thoroughly investigated and followed through with its policies to address the matter with all those involved. The School Board of Levy County takes any form of fighting, discrimination, intimidation, harassment, and bullying seriously, and they are not tolerated on any School District campus. The District has policies that it rigorously follows to enforce those values. Student privacy laws prevent the district from commenting on the specifics of any particular case, but if a student or parent has a concern about a situation, they should contact their campus principal or the district. Our District's goals are to continually improve, and we have grown from this isolated incident at one of our "A" rated schools.”
This message is to dispel rumors that imminent threats of violence are to occur at this campus and school has been canceled.
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