
The district says that students will be dismissed as regularly scheduled.
SAN ANTONIO — The lockdowns at the Floresville ISD schools have been lifted, according to officials with Floresville ISD.
“FISD Police and local law enforcement promptly responded to a report of a possible threat; however, no weapon was found at any campus during the safety checks conducted by our FISD Police and local law enforcement,” the district said.
The Wilson County Sheriff’s Office will take the lead on the investigation, according to school officials.
The district says that students will be dismissed as regularly scheduled.
If you are planning on picking up your student, please make sure that you bring a photo ID to present at the front desk.
Earlier on Thursday, a message had been shared on the district’s Facebook page.
“We want to inform you that Floresville High School and Floresville South Elementary are currently under lockdown and Floresville Middle School is under a secure as a precautionary measure,” said the FB post. “FISD Police are on-site, and we are following all safety protocols. Please do not come to the school or call the main office at this time, as our priority is ensuring everyone’s safety. We will provide updates as soon as more information becomes available. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.”
“There is no active shooting, and authorities are ensuring everyone is safe,” said a FISD official. “We ask the public not to come to the schools or call the main office at this time, as our priority is ensuring everyone’s safety. We will provide updates as soon as more information becomes available.”
This is a developing story.