AIDS Victims’ School Again Emptied by Phony Bomb Threat
ARCADIA, Fla. — A bomb threat Wednesday again forced evacuation of the elementary school where three hemophiliac brothers carrying AIDS antibodies are enrolled under court order.
Sheriff’s deputies evacuated children and staff while they conducted a search, but nothing was found and classes were resumed, school officials said. Two previous bomb threats forced evacuation of the school on Tuesday.
The Ray brothers--Ricky, 10, Robert, 9, and Randy, 8--returned to school Monday after a federal judge ruled that they should be educated with other children. The school board, at the urging of many parents, had barred the boys from classrooms last fall.
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