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Frisco ISD Schools on High Alert After Email Threats
12 Jan
Summary
- Frisco ISD officials requested parents keep children home Monday morning.
- The district is emailing parents about threats received via email.
- Police determined previous similar threats in North Texas were not credible.

District leaders in Frisco ISD have urged parents to keep their children home from school on Monday morning following the receipt of emailed threats across multiple campuses. Although the district has stated they do not consider the threat to be credible, all schools have implemented a secure status, requiring students and staff to remain indoors.
Students and personnel who were present at their campuses before the secure status was initiated will remain at school. They will be released only after law enforcement has assessed the situation and confirmed that normal operations can resume safely. The district acknowledged the unsettling nature of such threats, emphasizing that student and staff safety is their paramount concern.




