FARMINGTON –Students at Mt. Blue High School will be bused to alternate sites Friday because of a bomb threat made for that day earlier this week.

School district officials and police have been investigating the threat this week, and they plan to hold the high school’s classes at other buildings within the school district Friday, Superintendent Michael Cormier said.

Police plan to search the high school Friday and classes are expected to resume again on Monday at the building, Cormier said.
 
“It just said, ‘bomb Friday,’” he said of the threat found Monday.
 
Where students are going to class Friday
 
All 11th- and 12th-grade students riding buses go to Mt. Blue Middle School in Farmington.
All 9th- and 10th-grade students riding buses go to Cascade Brook School.
 
All student drivers will report to Mt. Blue Middle School, where they will park their cars in the bus parking lot and be directed to the proper school.
 
From Cascade Brook School in Farmington, 10th-grade students will be bused to Academy Hill School in Wilton for the day and 9th-grade students will remain on site.
 
11th-grade students and 12th-grade students will remain at the middle school for the day. 11th and 12th grade students who attend Foster Technology Center programs who do not have vehicles will be transported to the Foster Technology Center Annex by bus for their regular programming and will remain there for the day.
 
All Foster Tech Center students with vehicles should drive directly to the annex and remain there for the day.
 
At the end of the day, all students will be transported back to the middle school and will take their regular buses home.
                                                   
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