Police were called to the campus of Rancho Bernardo High School after multiple threatening messages were discovered at the school Monday morning.
San Diego police said they were notified by school officials before classes began of several messages spray painted on walls and on the ground throughout the campus.
A parent whose son is a student at the school told our reporting partner 10News the message had "2/26 12:00" followed by "school shooting, Florida was nothing".
One Rancho Bernardo High student posted the following on his Twitter account:
The following message was emailed to parents regarding the investigation:
Dear Rancho Bernardo FamiliesThis morning we discovered threatening messages spray painted throughout our campus. We immediately contacted San Diego Police Department who are on campus investigating. At this point, the SDPD do not believe this to be a credible threat. We will continue to have police presence on campus for the remainder of the day and throughout the week.We also want parents to be aware that after seeing the vandalism, many students elected to leave campus before school started. We will be sending additional communication to families later today.As always, the safety of our students and staff is paramount.Dave LeMasterPrincipal RBHS