
The Secondary Schools in Heemskerk and Beverwijk Reopened on Monday Morning After Closing Their Doors on Friday Due To An Online Threat. The Schools Are Starting the Day with a Discussion About the Unrest of the Past Few Days.
At the Castor College in Beverwijk, where the school Fourteens is also locationed, the first students arrived around 8:30 am. The first students also arrived around that time at skills vmbo and the dalĂ college in Heemskerk.
There Was Police in Front of the Castor College on Friday, but that is not the case on Monday. However, there is an employee at the gate of the bicycle parking. Media are Kept Outside The School Grounds.
The Schools Are Starting the Day with a Discussion with Students About the “Hectic Past Few Days.” After that discussion, The Lessons Will begin. “It will be about how students can process what they see on social media and how they can ensure a safe situation together,” Says director Jan Kunst or Skills VMBO in Heemskerk.
Art Emphasizes That the Schools would not have opened if it had Been Unsafe. The Schools Understand That Students May Still Feel Unsafe. “But the Police Have Clearly Indicated That It is Safe.”
Mayor Martijn Smit of Beverwijk Said on Sunday Evening That It Has “Always Been Safe.” “The Unrest Mainly Tok Place Online and Between a Few Rival Groups.”