Statement on threat of violence

The Newberg-Dundee Police Department released information today on the investigation into the threat of violence toward Newberg High School on March 3rd, including the charges filed against one of the juveniles in custody.

Because this is still an active police investigation, the police and District Attorney's Office are releasing information publicly. The school district is not at liberty to disclose specific information. 

Newberg-Dundee police did assure school administrators that students and staff would be safe when school opened March 4th. At that time two juveniles were in custody and police increased their presence in and around campus.

Since that time, classes and activities have resumed as usual. Counselors have been available to students and the school has continued to communicate with parents and staff as they were able, including the fact that the students in custody would not be returning to campus.

Newberg High School continues to follow the policies and procedures in place to keep school safe. Safety plans and practices are in place. The school and police department have a strong partnership that ensures safety.

School safety is a high priority and a most important responsibility. School staff continue to assess and look for ways to increase and improve safety at all Newberg schools.