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"Fear, saddened, disbelief," Jessica Gunter said. As a parent of Rusk ISD, those were the emotions Jessica Gunter felt when she heard about an alleged assault at Rusk High School. "What happened is absolutely ridiculous I hate that it happened, we are going to do whatever we can to keep it from happening again, no excuse for that, on a school campus, at Rusk ISD or anywhere else," Rusk ISD Superintendent Grey Burton said. view article arw

The Wylie ISD School Board held a public hearing Thursday night following recent events involving students with weapons on school property. The purpose of the hearing was to inform attendees about safety and security methods used by the past and present and to hear feedback from parents, WISD Superintendent Joey Light said. view article arw

Itasca ISD provided an update on football player Aydan Villarreal, who was injured during their game against Dawson Friday night. The district says doctors diagnosed Aydan with spinal shock. Spinal shock is described as the sudden, temporary loss or impairment of spinal cord function, according to information found on the National Center for Biotechnology Information. view article arw

Connally ISD announced that one of their students was involved in an accident Wednesday. In a Facebook post, the district described the student as “young” but additional information about the student was not provided. “We are in communication with the family of our little Cadet and extend our sincere thoughts, prayers, and support to them as well as our Early Childhood Center students and staff,” Connally ISD said in a Facebook post. view article arw

An Evans Middle School teacher has been placed on administrative leave following reports of disciplinary action that resulted in several students receiving burn injuries. Lubbock ISD administration is aware of the incident and fully investigating the allegations. According to Lubbock ISD, the teacher directed a group of students to do “bear crawls” on the outdoor track, with high temperatures heating the track. This resulted in multiple students being burned. view article arw

The Lubbock Independent School District on Friday said multiple students at Evans Middle School received burn injuries on their hands after a teacher made them perform “bear crawls” on a hot outdoor track as a disciplinary method. A statement from Lubbock ISD said the teacher has been placed on leave pending an investigation. See statement below. view article arw

Shelby County law enforcement arrested a minor Wednesday in connection with a possible threat towards Center ISD. According to a post from the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, they were informed of the threat by the FBI. Law enforcement arrived at the suspect’s address and made the arrest around 8:30 p.m. according to the post. view article arw

A student was seriously injured in a stabbing at Covington Middle School on Thursday morning, according to Austin Independent School District officials. Covington Principal Cedric Maddox told families in a letter authorities believe a smoke bomb set off the school’s fire alarm just after 9 in the morning. Maddox said within moments of that happening, the stabbing occurred. view article arw

In a letter sent to parents and staff, Cedar Hill ISD confirmed that it is investigating a video that reportedly shows a high school administrator "engaging in inappropriate behavior" with a student at a school event. According to the letter sent out by Cedar Hill High School Principal Lee Joffre, the video has been circulating online. However, it was not revealed for how long. view article arw

One student was stabbed and another was apprehended by officers following an altercation at Covington Middle School in Southwest Austin. view article arw

The Laredo Independent School District announced Thursday evening the cancellation of all Friday classes following a boil water notice from the city. On Thursday evening, the city of Laredo announced a city-wide boil water notice due to the detection of E. coli. view article arw

Centerville ISD released a note Tuesday addressing “a potential threat of violence,” but some parents say they’re not getting enough information. The memo reads in part, “Recently, a potential threat of violence toward the school was brought to our attention. Immediately upon receiving the report, the school administration, the acting School Safety Director, and local law enforcement initiated a thorough investigation to assess the situation and safety of all individuals on campus.” view article arw

Local law enforcement detained a student accused of making a school shooting threat Wednesday night, Center ISD officials said. According to Superintendent Brian Morris, at around 7:15 p.m. on Wednesday the FBI notified the district’s police chief of a potential threat of a school shooting. Chief Pete Low worked with the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the Department of Public Safety to address the issue, Morris said. view article arw

Safety concerns are growing for Cy-Fair ISD parents after three students were hit in separate auto-pedestrian crashes last week while walking or biking to school. The incidents come after the district cut several school bus routes at the beginning of the school year due to a budget deficit. Back in August, ABC13 reported that the district cut 79 bus routes, which saved them $4.8 million and equates to about 75 teacher positions. District officials said the goal was for the cuts not to be felt in the classroom, although some parents said it's put them in difficult predicaments. view article arw

Centerville ISD released a note Tuesday addressing “a potential threat of violence,” but some parents say they’re not getting enough information. The memo reads in part, “Recently, a potential threat of violence toward the school was brought to our attention. Immediately upon receiving the report, the school administration, the acting School Safety Director, and local law enforcement initiated a thorough investigation to assess the situation and safety of all individuals on campus.” view article arw

Spring ISD administrators say they have placed two teachers and two aides from an elementary classroom on administrative leave while they investigate parents' claims that children were given stickers containing sleeping supplements. Melissa Gomez, whose 4-year-old child is in a preschool class at Northgate Elementary, said she wants more information from the district and wants staff to be held accountable. view article arw

Two Spring ISD teachers were placed on administrative leave after some parents said their children were given a sleeping aid patch. Some Northgate Crossing Elementary School parents are furious after finding this out and said they noticed changes in their children's behavior, like a loss of appetite, crying and tiredness. According to a statement from Spring ISD, they said they are aware of the allegations which occurred on September 24. view article arw

Cy-Fair ISD parents are demanding answers after at least two students were hit by cars on the way to school. According to letters to parents, obtained by KPRC 2′s Rilwan Balogun, the incidents happened on two separate occasions with different students but were a day apart. view article arw

An investigation is underway after Spring ISD teachers were accused of giving elementary special stickers that are believed to be sleeping aids. The district said two Northgate Crossing Elementary School teachers were removed from class and placed on administrative leave as police investigate the allegations. It's not out of the ordinary for Lisa Luviano's daughter to come home from school with something to show. view article arw

Parents of preschool students at a Spring ISD elementary school said teachers have been giving their children sleeping aides. They said their children told them they were given "sleepy stickers" that would make them fall asleep. An email from Northgate Crossing Elementary School's principal on Tuesday said two staff members were put on leave after allegedly providing sleeping supplements to students. view article arw

Iola ISD said it was looking into “public concerns” of an “inappropriate remark” made by an elementary student on a school bus. The school district said it notified the school resource officer and local law enforcement. In a statement from Iola Superintendent Jeff Dyer shared with KBTX, he said, “The student in question did not possess a firearm or any other prohibited object. There was never any immediate threat to the safety or security of our students or the community.” view article arw

Employees at Canutillo Independent School District are working proactively to address human trafficking. CISD officials said they are noticing a trend at the state and national level and want to ensure their faculty is equipped to assist students who may be victims of human trafficking. view article arw

Forney ISD has responded to the fights that occurred last Thursday and is urging legislators to add more resources for districts and school-based law enforcement when events take place. “We had multiple students involved in altercations on campus yesterday [last Thursday], and our administrators and Forney ISD Police Department are still conducting a full investigation,” stated a release to parents. view article arw

Rusk ISD is no longer in lockdown Monday after an inmate, escaped from a nearby state hospital, was found. According to the district, all campuses were on a perimeter lockdown and no visitors were allowed on campus. The school said police captured the inmate who had escaped from the Rusk State Hospital. view article arw

Cy-Fair ISD parents are demanding a change to bus routes after three students were hit by vehicles last week. This comes a couple of months after the district eliminated nearly 80 bus routes due to budget cuts. Now, families are demanding accountability and calling the injuries unacceptable. The bus routes cut impacted students who live a mile or two miles away from their school. view article arw

A 14-year-old Willis High School student who was arrested for allegedly saying he had a gun, claims he never made the remark. Kenji King Jr., a freshman football player at the school, said he was in disbelief when he was taken aside and placed in handcuffs Wednesday. "He was like, 'Whatever you say is not gonna change the outcome from, you going to jail,'" King said. view article arw

A Comal Independent School District teacher has been arrested and charged with improper relationship with a student, according to the Comal County Sheriff’s Office. Jennifer Massey, 51, is a teacher at Davenport High School, the sheriff’s office said in a Facebook post. At 6 p.m. Thursday, deputies arrived at an under-construction home in the 22000 block of Citadel Point in Garden Ridge for reports of a suspicious person. view article arw

The growing fears of parents in the Cy-Fair Independent School District have unfortunately become a disturbing reality. During this week alone, three separate incidents of vehicle-related accidents have involved students from local elementary and middle schools. view article arw

A Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District bus driver received a citation for disregarding a construction flagger’s stop sign following a collision between a school bus and a dump truck on Thursday morning. According to Columbia-Brazoria ISD, the bus driver has been released from the hospital, and the student is expected to be discharged later Friday. view article arw

A former Northside Independent School District teacher was sentenced to 192 months in prison on Friday for distribution of child pornography. According to court documents, 63-year-old Thomas Mckinley Koog Jr. uploaded a one minute video on a social media website of two minors engaged in sexual acts. view article arw

Mexia ISD announced services for Mexia High School football player Micah Kirven who passed away after suffering cardiac arrest last week. Services for Micah will be held on Friday, Oct. 11 at 10 a.m. at the Mexia High School Auditorium. Additionally, a Final Horn Ceremony will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 9 at 7 p.m. at the Mexia High School football stadium. Mexia ISD announced that the “Battle of the River” pep rally that was scheduled for Friday, Oct. 11 has been cancelled to let the community focus on the life of Micah. view article arw

Schertz Police are investigating claims a substitute teacher assaulted two more students in Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD (SCUC ISD). This report comes nearly a week after a substitute teacher was arrested by Cibolo Police. 42-year-old Yorllin Hernandez is accused of injuring two students at Barbara Jordan Intermediate School. view article arw

An elementary school student is recovering at a Houston hospital after being struck by a Barber Hill Independent School District bus Thursday morning, according to the district. The crash happened at 7:40 a.m., just before school, on Sapphire Lagoon Street in the Joseph’s Cove subdivision. view article arw

College Station ISD and College Station police say they’re looking into a possible threat that was made on Thursday. The alleged threat said someone may bring a gun to the Oakwood Intermediate School campus on Friday. view article arw

Emergency crews are responding to a crash involving a Columbia-Brazoria ISD school bus. A student and the bus driver were transported to area hospitals via LifeFlight, according to the school district. SkyEye flew over the scene on Highway 36 at Country Road 353 on Thursday morning. Video shows the aftermath of what appears to be a crash between a school bus and a dump truck. view article arw