Students terrified when safety project goes wrong; Cleveland Heights High School principal placed on administrative leave

CLEVELAND HEIGHTS, Ohio — A Cleveland Heights High School principal was placed on paid administrative leave after a safety project had some students and teachers panicked and running scared for their lives.
Several students said there was screaming and running in the halls last Wednesday morning when administrative principal Johnetta Wiley announced on the public address system that there was a shooter in the building. There was no shooter. It was part of a safety video that Wiley and other staff were filming, but not all teachers and students were told the scenario wasn’t real.
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