District enforces attendance, supervision, and security policies while emphasizing student safety and freedom of speech.

Corpus Christi Independent School District (CCISD) is reminding families and staff that student safety remains a top priority amid circulating social media messages and rumors about possible protests near some campuses.

The district emphasized that any activities not part of the planned instructional day are not permitted on school property, and students off campus during class without permission will receive an unexcused absence. 

Students under 18 may only leave school during the day when signed out by a parent or guardian. 

Violations are subject to the Student Code of Conduct.

“While we respect student voice and freedom of speech, all threats affecting students and staff are taken seriously,” a district spokesperson said. “Even threats intended as pranks may result in disciplinary or legal action.”

CCISD also noted that additional security measures may be visible on some campuses as a precaution to maintain a safe and welcoming learning environment.

The district thanked families for their continued support and cooperation in keeping schools safe.