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FRISCO, Texas – All Frisco Independent School District campuses are operating in secure mode because of an online threat.

What we know:

Frisco ISD confirmed the district received threatening emails across its campuses.

Although police do not believe the threat is credible, the schools were placed in secure mode as a precaution.

In secure mode, students will be in their classrooms as usual, but the exterior doors will be locked and no one will be allowed in or out.

What we don’t know:

No details about the nature of the threat were released.

There’s no word on how long the extra security measures will be in place.

Picking Up Students

What you can do:

Frisco ISD says that parents or guardians who wish to pick their student up from campus may do so. The district warns that the release process may take additional time due to the “secure” status.

According to Frisco ISD, only individuals who are on the student’s emergency contact list will be allowed to pick up the students. Families are asked to follow campus procedures and bring a photo ID.

The Source: The information in this story comes from Frisco ISD.

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