After a search of the school, authorities confirm there was no bomb at East Grand Rapids High School.

GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. - The East Grand Rapids High School has been evacuated Monday morning following a bomb threat.

According to East Grand Rapids Dept. of Public Safety, the threat was called into the school and left as a voice message. When officials learned of it, they immediately sent students home.

A bomb squad searching the empty school and found no traces of a bomb or other device. The search was done by EGR Public Safety, Grand Rapids Police Department, Michigan State Police and Spectrum Butterworth Hospital.

School officials canceled school for high school students, but kindergarten through eighth grade students remains in class throughout Monday. All after school activities and events are set to go on as planned.

The Grand Rapids Police Department said on Monday afternoon that a total of three area schools had threats made against them over the weekend. They were Union High School, Grand Rapids Christian High School and East Grand Rapids High School.

Police said there is no indication that any of these threats were credible, but they are always taken seriously. John Helmholdt from Grand Rapids Public Schools says there is no credible threat and it did not impact the school day at Union High School.

All of the threats were left on administrators' voicemails and were discovered on Monday.

The school districts and police are working together to identify possible connections.

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