BERGEN COUNTY — Authorities have announced that the reunification center at Bergen Meadows Elementary School has officially closed following an emergency response earlier today. The center had been established to ensure the safe reunification of students with their families after a reported incident at the school.
Officials emphasized that the safety of all students remains their top priority throughout the situation. While most children have been successfully reunited with their parents or guardians, authorities are aware that a few families may still be attempting to locate their children.
Parents or guardians who have not yet located their child are urged to immediately contact Jeffcom 911 at 303-980-7300. Trained personnel are available to assist in tracking and safely coordinating reunifications for students who may not have been accounted for during the initial reunification process.
School officials and law enforcement stressed the importance of prompt communication to ensure that every child is accounted for and safely returned to their family. They also thanked the community for their cooperation and patience during the response.
This update follows a rapidly evolving situation that required coordination between the school administration, local law enforcement, and emergency services. Authorities continue to monitor the situation and have assured parents that any further updates will be communicated through official channels.
Families are encouraged to remain calm and follow instructions from Jeffcom 911 to ensure a safe and efficient reunification process. The closure of the center does not mean the end of support for families still seeking their children — officials remain fully committed to ensuring that every student is accounted for.
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