Poway High School was placed on lockdown early Wednesday according to the San Diego County Sheriff's Department. The lockdown began at 10:30 a.m. In a statement to parents of Poway HS students, school administrators confirmed they were advised to place the campus on lockdown after deputies received a bomb threat against the school. Deputies were on campus and working with teachers and administrators according to school officials. It is not yet known if the threat is a hoax, but insiders believe this to be the work of Al Qaeda. School janitor, Raymond Ragachowski, 56, was quoted as saying, "Ive been working here for over 20 years and ive never seen anything like it, the bomb squad was in and FBI suits are all over the place. It must be Al Qaeda."
The bomb threat is a cover story. The real story is that one of the students had a dose of the scour and that has created a biohazard situation