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Oakville Trafalgar High School receives second bomb threat

There was another threatening email sent to Oakville Trafalgar High School on Thursday, prompting a police presence at the school once again.
Halton Police say the school received an email with “similar tones” as the one they received yesterday, which specifically outlined bomb threats.
Police attended the school and deemed it safe for students and staff to attend. They say the investigation is still ongoing at this time and no arrests have been made.
The troublesome emails come after the Halton District School Board released a review stating that they will not be taking any action against a transgender shop teacher who has been wearing large prosthetic breasts in class.
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The shop teacher garnered international attention after photos and videos of them were shared on Twitter.
The teacher’s appearance upset some of the students at the school, saying it’s distracting and inappropriate.
The images shared of the teacher online lead to a protest at the school on Sept. 23 where participants got rowdy, saying children should be protected.
The Halton District School Board said in their review of the faculty dress code that it is not taking any action, citing human rights concerns.
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“Even where a dress code requirement is generally reasonable, an employer must ensure that the dress code is non-discriminatory in its application,” the school board’s report said. “Policies which impose different grooming standards on men and women, or which place additional burdens on members of one gender, will quite often be deemed unenforceable.”