Death Threat, Racial Slurs Disrupt Online Class In Batavia D101

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Batavia IL

10 November, 2020

1:31 PM

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BATAVIA, IL — Officials at Batavia Public School District 101 recently filed a police report after someone took over an online class and made threats and used racial slurs, the Kane County Chronicle reports. Someone not associated with the district interrupted a remote learning session Nov. 5 for a class of Rotolo Middle School students, the report states. The person, who sounded like they were using a robotic filter on their voice, used racial slurs and threatened to kill someone, according to the report. Man Robbed At Gunpoint During Online Sales Meetup: Batavia Police That threat prompted District 101 officials to call police, unlike in other incident they've dealt with during remote learning amid the coronavirus pandemic, the Chronicle reports. Positivity Rate Explodes In Region 8 After Weeks Of Restrictions Holly Deitchman, the district's spokesperson, said she believes the teacher let the caller into the virtual classroom without realizing they should not have been, the report states. Deitchman said officials are working with Google to create better safeguards and make it harder for people to get into the district's virtual classrooms. REGIONAL NEWS: FoxFire To Take Indoor Dining Fight To Illinois Supreme CourtCoronavirus Cases Up Nearly 50% In Geneva D304 Over Past 2 Weeks'Victory Within Reach': Underwood Confident In Race With OberweisKane Co. Public Health Director To Retire Amid Pandemic

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