It’s crucial to talk to our kids about the seriousness of posting threats on social media.


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LCPS SUPERINTENDENT SHARES IMPORTANT MESSAGE FOLLOWING SOCIAL MEDIA THREATS (Video Content)

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Las Cruces Public Schools Superintendent Ignacio Ruiz shared a message Thursday (video is linked below) following a series of social media threats that were made toward schools. Please share this video and help us spread the word that violence, including the threat of violence, has no place on our school campuses. Sharing these messages is unlawful, disruptive, and can lead to serious consequences.

Source: Las Cruces Public Schools
Written By: Kelly Jameson, LCPS Director of Communications (Photo: Courtesy)
September 19, 2024

It’s crucial to talk to our kids about the seriousness of posting threats on social media. What may seem like a joke can have serious consequences. Let’s work together to ensure our schools remain safe spaces for everyone.

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At Las Cruces Public Schools, the safety of our students, staff, and learning communities is our top priority. School safety is a responsibility we all share, and with your partnership, we can continue to protect our schools and ensure a secure learning environment for everyone. Thank you for your attention, dedication, and continued support in keeping our schools safe.

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