“With our civilian population, we really push avoid being a target. Deny the suspect or assailant from getting entry. fight if you have to," he said. "We really encourage everyone to get out of the location. Barricade doors. We are trained for Detroit’s worst day. We hope it never comes.“
Officials say the Canton Police Department, as well as Plymouth and Plymouth Township police, are at the Plymouth-Canton Education Park investigating a potential threat on campus.
Like everything else during the COVID-19 pandemic, each event on the lengthy list of senior celebrations released by Plymouth-Canton Schools April 27 is tentative, but it beats spring 2020 when practically the entire slate of congratulatory happenings was wiped out. The list includes a senior prom event scheduled for June 2 with a yet-to-be-determined location and old-school outdoor commencement ceremonies the weekend of June 12-13 at the Plymouth-Canton Education Park s varsity stadium. Seniors and their families are asked to keep both days open to allow for some scheduling wiggle room in case of uncooperative weather. Given social-distancing guidelines established by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services, the prom is unlikely to resemble pre-pandemic parties. Prom details, including the location, will be distributed to families of seniors no later than May 7, the district s April 27 email assured.