Police are investigating the second bomb threat at the South Side School in Bristol since Tuesday.
Bristol police are calling the incident today a “routine bomb complaint” and it’s not clear if the school is being evacuated.
An NBC Connecticut crew is on the way to the scene. Check back for updates.
On Tuesday, a misspelled note referencing some sort of bomb threat was found in a bathroom.
In June, two 10-year-olds and a 13-year-old were arrested in connection with a string of school bomb threats in the city. The arrests came after eight bomb scares over a span of nine days.
Then, in September, police increased their presence at Bristol schools and arrested a student after the message "bomb school" was written on a bathroom wall at Greene-Hills School.
In October, Bristol police arrested a 15-year-old in connection with a bomb threat at Bristol Central High School earlier in the month.