In a message to Seneca families, Principal Michael Guy said if it's found that a student posted the threat, that student will be disciplined.
It's been one year since some students didn't get home until nearly 10 p.m. on the first day of school, canceling class for two days so the district could work out the issues.
JCPS spokesman Mark Hebert confirmed Wednesday the school district is considering eliminating one- or two-hour delays in response to winter weather.
During a fight, a gun fell out of a student's backpack.
But that didn't stop classes from happening.
As of 4 p.m., two of the westbound lanes of the Watterson Express were open while LMPD investigated the crash.
The driver of an SUV was taken to University Hospital in serious condition after the crash.
The concerns were published in a recent survey by the Jefferson County Teachers Association.
The response the Cardinal cheer squad plans to send to Hollywood.