‘Credible threat’ forces closure of Mater Dei High School

The Mater Dei High School campus in Santa Ana. | Photo courtesy of Amin Eshaker/Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 3.0)

A threat to Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana on Tuesday forced the Diocese of Orange to shut down the campus through Friday as Santa Ana police investigate.

School officials sent a message to parents about the threat Tuesday afternoon.

“Today, we learned of a credible threat to the Mater Dei campus and contacted the Santa Ana Police Department,” said the note from the school’s President Michael Brennan and Principal Frances Clare.

“Safety and sweep protocols were implemented,” the officials said. “We acknowledge the alarming nature of this message; however, we at Mater Dei take all threats made to the school seriously.”

All campus activities will be shut down through Friday as police investigate, officials said.

Educators were working on “online education options” for the final days of school and for next week’s final exams, the officials said.

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