<p>are getting really annoying, had a 4th one today just this year and we got dismissed YAY for free day off but still some ppl are soo stupid but anywayz yay for free days of CapeCodTimes.com</a> - Mashpee students sent home after bomb threatbsb</p>
<p>Some idiot called in a bomb threat my 10th grade year. We had to sit out in the football bleachers for about an hour before they finally let us back into the school. Apparently they were trying to get out of 4th period semester exams... They caught him because he called from a supermarket pay phone.</p>
<p>^ I hope he got expelled.</p>
<p>I've had it done many times at my school. The FBI finally caught the kid. It was a real pain in the ass though.</p>
<p>We had one back in my sophomore year. It was really ridiculous, we all were forced to sit in the arena for over an hour and a half while kids cried and frightened parents came to pick up kids. They finally caught the kid, but I think the reason that it was done was something stupid, like to avoid a test.</p>
<p>Seriously, what idiot would create a mass scare just to get out of a test?</p>
<p>dude im an ib good student. One day me and my friend were working in chemistry on a school owned TI-84 calculator and the bell rang. We thought it would be funnny to write "theres a bomb in the school" in the calculator so the next person that turned it on would have a scare. Turns out teacher took it srsly LOL we heard the bomb threat ring go out the next period. we were like "ZoMG *** We r terrorist ZOMG!!!". It was scary, funny, surprising, and fun all at the same time.</p>
<p>Instead of calling in a bomb threat... they could just, you know, skip??? Sheesh.</p>
<p>Well, no bomb threats in my school this year, and I don't think there have been any for awhile, but did have an experience with a high school bomb threat in pre-kindergarten. I had pre-kindergarten located in the high school, because I guess that's where there was an extra classroom in the district, and there was a bomb threat when I was there. I just remember an announcement saying "Everyone get out of the building immediately. Don't stop to get anything. Get out." and the teacher brought us outside. I had no idea what a bomb was and really had no idea what was going on. I just remember being led to the football stands and waiting with my class. If I had known what a bomb was, and that there could possibly be a bomb in the school, I would have been totally traumatized by the event. Obviously there was no bomb, and the next day the teacher had to tell us that a bad kid who wanted to get out of a test said something bad and we all had to get out of the school.</p>
<p>There was one at my school last year when I was a sophomore. It was incredibly stupid because whoever did it (he/she got got btw) left a note in the bathroom saying "bom 3:00". Half the people didn't go to school. Yet, school was surprisingly normal that day.</p>
<p>We have gang/gun threats instead. There's nothing like being in lock down for 2 hours and having the whole city police department at your school.</p>
<p>^ oh wow . bomb threats are lame or bogus these days.</p>
<p>We had bomb threats always by June when exams come, lol. And they never get caught. But this year is the first year when they put cameras so it's not happening anymore.</p>
<p>When I was in the third grade at a small Catholic school in Oklahoma, a fourth grader threatened to blow up the school. I was absent that day, so I didn't see the police cars come and the students and teachers freak out, but my classmates told me about it the next day.</p>
<p>There hasn't been a bomb threat around here for years. Makes me wonder...</p>
<p>At my friends school, an all-girls, catholic, suburban school, bomb threats are quite prevalent because the girls' boyfriends are trying to get them the day off. Everyone in the school knows this including the administration, but nothing can be done about it other than to give the girls some time off.</p>