US | Sandy Hook Elementary School Sandy Hook Evacuated Over Bomb Threat Threat called in this morning; kids were sent home but no danger found By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Oct 1, 2014 11:39 AM CDT Copied This Oct. 28, 2013 photo shows Sandy Hook Elementary School, relocated to the Chaulk Hill School building in Monroe, Conn., after the original building in Newtown was razed. (AP Photo/Jessica Hill) A bomb threat has led to the evacuation of the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. Monroe Police Lt. Brian McCauley says the threat was called in to the school at 9:30am this morning and the evacuation was ordered as a precaution. He says the school building and grounds were checked and no evidence of danger was found. Nancy Bartosik of the Monroe superintendent's office says the school was dismissed early and students moved to a nearby school to be picked up by their parents. A gunman killed 20 first-grade students and six educators at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown in December 2012. The students resumed classes in a school in the neighboring town of Monroe, also called Sandy Hook Elementary School. The original school building was torn down last year. Read These Next Saudi tells Iran to wise up, 'stop attacking their neighbors.' Ex-counterterror official Joe Kent is under investigation by the FBI. Democrats walk out on Bondi's Epstein files briefing. Israel's 'decapitation' strategy in Iran carries risks. Report an error