I
wanted
to
make
you
aware
of
a
recent
serious
situation
that
was
investigated
at
Sabin
last
week.
The
Colorado
Springs
Police
Department,
working
with
the
D11
Security
Department,
investigated
a
significant
threat
to
the
school
by
two
students.
The
police
arrested
the
two
Sabin
students
over
the
weekend
as
part
of
this
investigation,
and
determined
that
although
this
was
a
credible
threat,
with
the
arrests
now
made,
there
is
no
longer
a
threat
to
students
and
staff.
Both
students
are
being
charged
with
felony
offenses.
We
are
thankful
for
the
quick
response
from
law
enforcement,
D11
security
and
the
person
who
reported
this
threat.
Rest
assured,
any
and
all
individuals
impacted
by
this
plan
have
been
directly
notified
by
law
enforcement.
School
District
11
is
also
taking
appropriate
steps
regarding
consequences,
but
due
to
privacy
laws,
we
cannot
give
details.
Teachers
did
share
this
information
with
students
today,
and
I
encourage
you
to
talk
with
your
child
about
this
situation.
We
have
shared,
and
will
continue
to
share
that
Safe
2
Tell
is
an
anonymous
way
to
report
potential
threats.
Anyone
may
contact
the
school
principal,
or
Safe
2
Tell
by
calling
1-877-542-7233
if
they
feel
they
need
to
report
a
potentially
dangerous
situation.
I
appreciate
the
processes
and
procedures
we
have
in
place
for
students
and
staff
to
report
to
school
administration
any
type
of
situation
they
feel
is
serious.
If
you
have
information
directly
related
to
the
investigation,
you
are
encouraged
to
call
the
non-emergency
police
line
at
(719)
444-7000.
As
always,
our
counseling
staff
is
available
for
your
student
to
speak
with
if
they
feel
like
they
need
to
talk
with
someone.
I
am
also
available
to
speak
with
parents
and
guardians
about
your
questions
and
concerns,
but
please
understand
that
I
am
not
able
to
share
many
details
of
this
investigation.
As
we
move
through
this
school
year,
I
encourage
us
all
to
look
out
for
and
care
for
one
another
as
we
maintain
a
safe
and
academic
environment
at
Sabin.
Respectfully,