Mira Costa High School reopens after bomb threat

Students wait to be picked up by their parents. Photo by Kathryn Cross
Students wait to be picked up by their parents after a threat was made Monday. Photo by Kathryn Cross
Mira Costa Costa High School reopened without incident Tuesday after a bomb threat shut down the campus on Dec. 7. "The opening was very smooth," said Manhattan Beach Unified School District Executive Director of Human Resources Carolyn Seaton Tuesday afternoon. "Students were calm. Teachers were calm. It was business as usual today." The camp
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