Amokl threat in Oldenburg: Students of the Oberschule Eversten struggle with fear and uncertainty
Students at the Oberschule Eversten in Oldenburg are struggling with fear and uncertainty after an amok threat was made against their school.
The threat was made on social media on Monday, and police are investigating. The school has been closed for the day, and students are being offered counseling.
The threat has left students and staff shaken. Many students are afraid to return to school, and some are even considering transferring to other schools.
The school has increased security measures, and police are patrolling the area. The school is also offering counseling to students and staff who are struggling with the aftermath of the threat.
The amok threat is the latest in a series of similar threats that have been made against schools in Germany in recent months. In March, a student was arrested for making an amok threat against a school in Essen.
The increasing number of amok threats is a worrying trend. It is important to take these threats seriously and to do everything possible to prevent them from being carried out.
Here are some tips for parents and teachers on how to talk to children about amok threats:
- Be honest with children about the threat. Don't try to sugarcoat it or downplay it.
- Reassure children that they are safe. Let them know that the school is taking steps to protect them.
- Encourage children to talk about their feelings. Let them know that it's okay to be scared or anxious.
- Be patient and understanding. Children may need time to process the information and to feel safe again.
If you are concerned about a child's safety, please contact the school or the police.