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Negros school shifts to remote learning over alleged shooting threat

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Carla P. Gomez
Negros school shifts to remote learning over alleged shooting threat
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Escalante National High School in the Philippines shifted to remote learning following a social media post containing an alleged school shooting threat. Police are currently investigating the authenticity of the messages and the firearm image involved.

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The incident highlights the growing challenge of managing digital threats and school safety in the age of social media.

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BACOLOD CITY - Escalante National High School (ENHS) in Escalante City, Negros Occidental shifted to remote learning on Monday, June 29, after a social media post alleging a school shooting plot sparked safety concerns among students, parents, and school officials.

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