I don't have enough information to say who was involved. It could be students, staff, or an outsider who made the threat.
The 'wfsb school threat story' is likely a news piece related to a threat at a school. Since threats to schools are serious matters, it may have included details such as when the threat was made, what exactly was said in the threat if it was a specific statement. It might also have delved into the reactions of different parties. For example, the students might have been scared or worried about their safety. Teachers would have had to deal with calming the students down and following the safety protocols set by the school. The school district might have issued statements to the public about the situation and the steps they were taking to handle it. And of course, the media (WFSB in this case) would have reported on the entire incident from start to finish, including any updates on whether the person behind the threat was caught or if it was determined to be a false alarm.
The school staff could also be involved in the sense that they are responsible for the safety and well - being of the students. If they were not around to prevent this from happening, it raises questions about the school's supervision. Teachers, for example, should be creating an environment where such things are not allowed to occur. They need to educate students about proper behavior and intervene when there are signs of trouble.
Well, top stories on wfsb might include things like new business openings in the area. This could be exciting for the local economy. It could also cover stories about local sports teams' achievements. Maybe there are some important school events or educational initiatives that are making the top stories. Another possibility is stories about local heroes or people doing remarkable things for the community.
The main people involved were the shooter, the students, and the school staff. The shooter was the one who carried out the heinous act, while the students and staff were the victims.
I don't know as I haven't read it.
Flick could also be involved. He is one of Ralphie's friends. Maybe they are together outside the school, sharing stories or engaging in some typical kid behavior like daring each other to do something silly. Their interactions outside the school contribute to the overall narrative of the movie and the friendship dynamics among the boys.
Make the threat specific and have clear consequences. Also, build up the tension and make the character delivering the threat seem serious and determined.
There was a janitor who was one of the first to notice the strange happenings. He would often find things out of place in the early morning.
I'm not sure. It could be based on real events, but often such stories have fictional elements mixed in.
You could make the story about a character's professional journey, like climbing the corporate ladder. Or maybe it's a story of a group of friends going on a road trip and having adventures along the way. Avoid any doomsday scenarios and keep it light and fun.