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By Michael Bielawski
In recent weeks, multiple Vermont schools have received various threats, none of them followed by physical attacks. On Friday, there was another incident reported by State Police in Danville, the third such incident since late March when there was a similar threat in Arlington.
Det Sgt. Vienna GildeaI, speaking for the State Police on the Morning Drive, recently confirmed the trend.
“With my experience that the biggest threat Vermont faces is more threats towards schools,” she said on April 10. She added, “I just want to clarify when I say threats that doesn’t always mean confirmed or [a real threat]”.
Danville
In Danville on Friday, State Police report at about 12:15 pm they were notified “of a reported verbal threat involving students bringing firearms into the Danville School.” It continues that troopers from both the State Police and from the Department of Motor Vehicles “immediately responded to the school to begin an investigation.”
The police, with officials from the Danville School, eventually determined “that the school and everyone inside it are safe.” They report that no firearms were located during the investigation, and the students involved were “determined not to have any immediate means to carry out the reported threat.”
Arlington
State Police investigated “a reported verbal threat involving students” at Fisher Elementary School in Arlington. The comments were reported to the school on March 26, and then they notified State Police.
Their investigation “identified the students involved and determined they did not have any weapons or an immediate means to carry out the threat. Classes proceeded as normal.” They were unable to identify the individual in question due to the kid’s age.
12 schools in one threat
On Tuesday, April 8, there were threats sent to 12 separate schools. The report states, “The investigation is continuing into an apparent hoax call targeting 12 schools across Vermont on Tuesday with false reports of shootings.” VDC covered the incident.
It continues, “The incident began at about 6:35 p.m. Monday, April 7, 2025, when the Vermont State Police was notified that an anonymous user had utilized the Department of Defense Self Helpline chat function to make threats against several middle and high schools across Vermont.”
Police suspected it to be a hoax.
“Characteristics of this threat were consistent with previous hoax threat and swatting campaigns targeting critical infrastructure. Threats to the named schools have all been unfounded.”
Schools impacted by this threat include Middlebury Union High School, Mt. Abraham High School in Bristol, Vergennes High School, Arlington Memorial High School, Burr and Burton Academy in Manchester, Long Trail School in Dorset, Mt. Anthony Union High School in Bennington, Burke Mountain Academy in East Burke, Danville School, Hazen Union High School in Hardwick, Lyndon Institute, and St. Johnsbury Academy.
A local trend?
In 2023, there was a similar occurrence of numerous Vermont schools having to close due to hoax threats.
“Colchester High School was one of the more than 20 K-12 schools in Vermont that received what turned out to be phony threats of violence Wednesday,” MyChamplainValley.com reported.
A national trend?
According to the National School Safety and Security Services, “Schools face new wave of violent threats sent by social media and other electronic means, study says.”
It continues, “A nationwide epidemic of violent school threats is breeding fear, anxiety, and frustration for educators, children, and parents. While the vast majority of these threats are anonymous and turn out to be hoaxes, they have to be investigated and taken seriously. Hundreds of schools are losing classroom teaching time, police are wasting resources, children are frightened, and parents are angry and alarmed.”
Left defenseless? Increasingly over the years, Vermont schools continue to give up on rather than hire more armed protection for their schools.
The author is a writer for the Vermont Daily Chronicle
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Can you say false flag?
What new rules will they try and change from this?
Distraction from school budget nightmare, need more money approved?
How about this????
https://twitter.com/i/status/1911846013394162097
Our children are not safe, not safe from big pharma and indoctrination.
We need a wholesale flush of our school system.
They’ve got these kids terrified the world is going to end, which those of us who are older knows happens every election cycle. They have them terrified that Donald Trump is in the White house, courtesy of both political parties in Vermont. They have them terrified they are the cause of all the world’s problems because they were born white, despite having done nothing but live in the country and play video games. Then they fill their heads with other garbage, that sex is love and you should be experimenting with your sexuality at 6 or 8 years old. Then we pump them up with 60 vaccinations while demanding organic when we dine out. But at home we have take out with PFOA on the box and in the pan of seed oil filled toxic instant meal. We tell them drinking and drugs are ok. And guess what we get problems.
So, naturally we need to give them more drugs!
Closing Vermont schools would be the safest prescription for our children. Bring them home hire private tutors and we would save money to boot.
I have to say Neil, I agree with everything you are saying. (Thanks for the Dr. Ardis video he speaks truth to our health.)
Our kids are held captive in failing public schools. We need solutions enabling more mothers to stay home with their children. And we need more families to realize the importance of a mom and a dad in a secure happy home.
Families can do without all of the luxuries our modern society has brainwashed them into thinking they need. Homes , filled needlessly with made in China crap, vacations to Disney world, a constant diet of takeout meals. These are all meaningless.
A child is totally thrilled when Mom makes peanut butter sandwiches and we all go fishing when Dad gets home. They go to bed filled with hope and a sense of security when a good book is read to them and nighttime prayers are said.
Adults are the ones making things complicated and expensive. Live within your means and cherish your spouse and children