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Alleged threat leads to canceled classes at Silverado High School on Friday

VICTORVILLE, Calif. (VVNG.com) — An alleged bomb threat on the campus of Silverado High School has prompted officials to cancel classes Friday.
Students and staff have been advised to stay home for the day as authorities continue to investigate the alleged threat.
A pre-recorded phone message was sent out at about 7:34 am, on Friday and informing parents that classes on all other Victor Valley Union High School District campuses will continue as scheduled.
All students and staff at Silverado High School were advised to stay home and students picked up by a school bus would be returned to their original bus stop.
The story is developing and information will be updated as it becomes available.

(photo by Wendy Villatoro)
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