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Manaoag school suspends classes due to online shooting threat
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Manaoag school suspends classes due to online shooting threat

On July 17, 2026, Manaoag National High School (MNHS) in the Philippines temporarily suspended classes as a precautionary measure following an unverified Facebook post threatening a shooting at the school. The threat, which targeted students in grades 7 to 12 and claimed shooters would begin at 2:30 PM, was posted under the initials MNHS. Although the post has not been confirmed, the school administration, led by Dr. Daisy S. Mayola, took the threat seriously and coordinated with local authorities, including the police and disaster risk reduction office, to enhance security. Authorities emphasized that creating such threats is illegal and urged the public to verify information before sharing it.

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Manaoag school suspends classes due to online shooting threat

On July 17, 2026, Manaoag National High School (MNHS) in the Philippines temporarily suspended classes as a precautionary measure following an unverified Facebook post threatening a shooting at the school. The threat, which targeted students in grades 7 to 12 and claimed shooters would begin at 2:30 PM, was posted under the initials MNHS. Although the post has not been confirmed, the school administration, led by Dr. Daisy S. Mayola, took the threat seriously and coordinated with local authorities, including the police and disaster risk reduction office, to enhance security. Authorities emphasized that creating such threats is illegal and urged the public to verify information before sharing it.

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