Rest back in high schools Heemskerk and Beverwijk after threats

Rest back in high schools Heemskerk and Beverwijk after threats

The peace is back in the five secondary schools in Heemskerk and Beverwijk, which closed their doors last Friday due to a fight between rival groups of young people. The school directors announced this through the Stichting Secondary Education Kennemerland (SVOK).

Last week on social media, videos circulated from a mistreatment and images of an explosion at a school. That is why the schools remained closed last Friday. A school in Haarlem also deleted lessons.

The schools opened again on Monday and talked to students about the events and the impact of social media. Students could share their experiences and feelings. “Every student processes this in his own way: one immediately picks up the thread again, while the other needs to talk about it,” the schools report in a joint message.

In the coming weeks, extra attention will be paid to the theme of social media at the schools, both during the lessons and at parent evenings. In addition, a theme evening is organized on which parents receive more information about the use of social media and how they can guide their children in this.

Neighborhood agents were present at the reopening on Monday. Their presence was no longer necessary for the rest of the week.

First suspect on Thursday in court

This Thursday, the first suspect must appear in Haarlem for the quick court. He is one of the total of eight suspects in research into the two rival groups of young people.

The twenty -year -old suspect is suspected of incitement and threat. He distributed messages with threatening language and an image that is threatening according to the Public Prosecution Service via social media. It is unknown which image is involved.

Calm Has Returned to the Five Secondary Schools in Heemskerk and Beverwijk That closed their Doors Last Friday due to a Dispute Between Rival Groups of Young People. This is accordance to the school principals via The Kennemerland Secondary Education Foundation (SVOK).

Last week, videos of abuse and ai-generated images of an explosion at a school circulated on social media. The Schools Therefore Remained Closed Last Friday. A school in Haarlem also Canceled Classes.

The Schools Reopened on Monday and Spoke with Students About the Events and the Impact of Social Media. Students were able to share their experiences and feelings. “Every student processes this in their own way: one picks up the thread again immediately, while the other needs to talk about it,” the schools said in a joint statement.

In The Coming Weeks, extra Attention Will Be Paid to the Theme of Social Media at the Schools, Both Duration Lessons and At Parents’ Evenings. In Addition, A Theme Evening Will Be Organized Where Parents Will Receive More Information about the Use of Social Media and How They Can Guide Their Children in This.

Neighborhood Police Officers were present at the Reopening on Monday. Their Presence Turned Out to Be Unnecessary for the Rest of the Week.

First suspect in Court on Thursday

The first suspect must Appear Before the Summary Judge in Haarlem Next Thursday. He is one of a Total of Eight Suspects in the Investigation Into The Two Rival Groups of Young People.

The 20-year-old suspect is suspected of incitement and threats. He spread messages with threatening language and an image that, accordance to the public prosecution service, is Threatening via social media. It is unknown what image it groups.

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