ESTABLISHED 1879 | COLUMBUS, MISSISSIPPI C DISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ NEWSSTAND | 40 ¢ HOME DELIVERY TUESDAY | FEBRUARY 27, 2018 New Hope school attendance bounces back today No incidents reported Monday as authorities InsiDE “We don’t complete the atten- ■ OUR VIEW: On our handling of re- dance report until the end of the continue investigating social media threats cent social media threats. Page 4A day, but that’s what it’s looking like,’ he said. “On a typical day, BY SLIM SMITH Hope schools that had con- percent absentees,” LCSD Su- the absentee rate is less than 5
[email protected] cerned parents keeping their perintendent Lynn Wright said percent. So it’s still higher than children out of school Monday. late Monday afternoon. “There normal, but it’s coming down.” The Lowndes County Sher- The posts began circulat- weren’t any incidences or prob- LCSO Capt. Greg Wright iff’s Office, along with the Fed- ing through social media on lems. For the students who said his department began in- eral Bureau of Investigation Sunday as the LCSO began L. Wright G. Wright came to school, it was a normal vestigating the social media and the Mississippi Bureau of its investigation. Monday, the stepped up its presence on cam- school day.” posts early Sunday evening and Investigations, continue to look attendance dip was noticeable pus. The superintendent said the by 3 a.m. Monday had identified into a pair of social media posts at the elementary, middle and “At the New Hope campus- absentee rate today was about and interviewed several people that threatened violence at New high schools even as the LCSO es, we probably have about 50 10 percent.