SAN ANGELO – The San Angelo ISD released a statement Friday afternoon regarding the threat at Central High School Friday morning.
San Angelo LIVE! first reported that there was a threat and a lockdown situation at around 11:45 a.m. Later it was updated that the campus was safe and students were released. For the original story see: Police Find No Evidence of Imminent Danger After Reports of Shooting at Central High
The following is a statement from the San Angelo ISD:
This morning, Friday, September 30, 2022, San Angelo ISD and Central High School were made aware of an alleged threat. Immediately district leaders and campus administrators responded in conjunction with the San Angelo Police Department and placed the campus on lockdown.
The lockdown has been lifted and students have resumed their normal early release schedule.
We take all matters of this nature seriously and will follow procedures outlined in our Student Code of Conduct. The safety of our students is our first priority. We encourage everyone to report threats of any kind to a district or school official, local law enforcement, or report the concern on our district StayAlert link on the SAISD website.
The safety of our students is our first priority. We take all matters of this nature seriously and will follow procedures outlined in our Student Code of Conduct. SAISD, by law, is not at liberty to publicly disclose the names of students or disciplinary actions taken.
We appreciate the collaborative effort between the school and law enforcement. SAISD encourages everyone to report threats of any kind to a district or school official, local law enforcement, or report the concern on our district StayAlert link on the SAISD website. Student reports will be kept confidential.
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