Secondary schools Beverwijk and Heemskerk will open again after unrest on Monday

Secondary schools Beverwijk and Heemskerk will open again after unrest on Monday

The Four Secondary Schools and the MBO School in Beverwijk and Heemskerk That Were Closed on Friday Due to Threats all Reopen on Monday. That is what the two communications. The threat arose due to quarrels and threats between Groups of Young People.

The schools will open on Monday “Unless there are real signs that it is unwise to do so.” There are currently no such signs, The North Holland Municipalities Emphasize.

The Schools Have Been closed all day because of the threats. Young People had Threateded Online To “Go Wild” at Schools in Beverwijk and Heemskerk, Beverwijk Mayor Martijn Smit Said on Friday to NPO Radio 1 . Students and parents warned each other about the messages not to go to school for fear of shootings. “It is so threatening that people are afraid,” Said Smit.

The Online Threats Appear to Be the Result of a Dispute Between Groups of Young People in Beverwijk and Heemskerk. Images of violence and threats are circulating on social media about this dispute. AI Videos of Explosions in Schools Were also Shared.

People from Haarlem are also Involved in the threats between rival Groups of Young People in Beverwijk and Heemskerk, The Municipality of Haarlem Reported Earlier in the Day. Haarlem is also mentioned in Messages Circulating on Social Media.

It is not Yet Known WHETER HAARLEM SCHOOLS WILL ROOPEN ON MONDAY

Those Messages caused Unrest at the Nova College Branch in Haarlem on Friday Morning. Due to the Unrest, The School Decided to Suspend Classes Around 11:00 am, A Spokesperson for the School Told Nu.nl.

Later, The Mendel College in Haarlem also Decided to Close its Doors, The School Confirmed to Nu.nl. The school has not yet explained the decision. It is not (yet) Known Whether the Haarlem Schools Will also REOPEN ON MONDAY.

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