Parents shaken after former teacher accused of threatening North Side charter school

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SAN ANTONIO – A serious situation has unfolded at BASIS San Antonio Primary North Central Campus, where a former teacher, Brian Joseph Ciaravino, has been arrested for allegedly sending threatening messages to the school staff. This incident has raised safety concerns among parents and teachers alike.

Ciaravino, who is 50 years old, was taken into custody on March 31 and charged with making terroristic threats, which is classified as a third-degree felony. The police began investigating after multiple staff members reported receiving alarming text messages from a number believed to belong to Ciaravino.

According to court documents, the San Antonio Police Department received a call from the school on March 30 regarding these threats. Officers reviewed at least six messages that contained disturbing statements, including one that said, “I’m killing everyone in there but the kids and you.” Investigators believe these messages were sent after Ciaravino mentioned failing a breathalyzer test.

Staff members who received these messages reported feeling scared and visibly shaken by the threats. One statement from the school emphasized their commitment to cooperating with law enforcement to ensure the safety of everyone involved.

The news has understandably unsettled families whose children attend the school. Some parents expressed difficulty processing the situation, especially given Ciaravino’s past role as a teacher. “It’s been really upsetting for my child because he has such a positive view of him,” said one parent who preferred to remain anonymous.

This parent also shared their concern about the safety and well-being of the school community, stating, “I really like all the staff and teachers here, so I can’t imagine how that feels for them. It is really upsetting to know that someone with that thought process was working directly with children.”

As of now, Ciaravino’s bond has been set at $50,000, which he posted to be released from jail. His next court appearance is scheduled for June 9. The investigation into the matter is ongoing, and the school community continues to seek reassurance regarding their safety.

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