Several school districts in Connecticut on Friday were informed by local police about a non-specific threat. Danbury Superintendent of Schools Kevin Walston says similar threats were made to other school communities across the country. Danbury Police investigated this matter and deemed the threat non-credible and the school day moved forward with normal operations. Out of an abundance of caution there was increased police presence at the schools on Friday. In Southington, the district canceled all outdoor activities until it investigated and schools in Watertown were on a 3-hour delay on Friday. Watertown Police Chief Joshua Bernegger says since the most recent events in the nation, the FBI has increased their level of communication with all local Police Departments.