WE ARE JUST LEARNING THAT MOST SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENTS ACROSS THE STATE RECEIVED A THREAT TONIGHT. RIGHT NOW, WE’VE CONFIRMED THAT MARTIN COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT MICHAEL MAIN IS ONE OF THEM. THE SCHOOL DISTRICT TELLS US THEY ARE WORKING WITH THE MARTIN COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, AND THERE WILL BE MORE LAW ENFORCEMENT PRESENCE AT EACH CAMPUS AFFECTED TOMORROW. IT’S UNCLEAR WHAT THE THREAT SAID SPECIFICALLY, BUT WE HAVE REACHED OUT TO OTHER SCHOOL DISTRICTS TO SEE IF THE

School superintendents across Florida, including Martin County’s Michael Maine, received threats Thursday evening, leading to increased law enforcement presence at schools.The Martin County School District confirmed the threat and is collaborating with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office to enhance patrols at all schools in the district. “We are working with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office to increase patrols tomorrow across our district at all our schools,” the Martin County School District said. “We appreciate our family’s partnership in remaining alert, practicing the ‘see something, say something’ rule, and helping to ensure the continued safety of our schools.”In a Facebook post, the Okeechobee County Schools said it “has been made aware of a possible threat to school districts circulating through a ‘swatting’ email thread. Although we have NOT received this message yet, we are aware that it has been sent to multiple districts across the State of Florida.”The specifics of the threat remain unclear, and WPBF is reaching out to other school districts to determine if they received similar threats.

MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. —

School superintendents across Florida, including Martin County’s Michael Maine, received threats Thursday evening, leading to increased law enforcement presence at schools.

The Martin County School District confirmed the threat and is collaborating with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office to enhance patrols at all schools in the district.

“We are working with the Martin County Sheriff’s Office to increase patrols tomorrow across our district at all our schools,” the Martin County School District said. “We appreciate our family’s partnership in remaining alert, practicing the ‘see something, say something’ rule, and helping to ensure the continued safety of our schools.”

In a Facebook post, the Okeechobee County Schools said it “has been made aware of a possible threat to school districts circulating through a ‘swatting’ email thread. Although we have NOT received this message yet, we are aware that it has been sent to multiple districts across the State of Florida.”

The specifics of the threat remain unclear, and WPBF is reaching out to other school districts to determine if they received similar threats.