School officials and the Donley County Sheriff’s Office are reviewing what worked well and what needs improvement after a false alarm caused Clarendon CISD campuses to go on lockdown for about half an hour last Thursday, September 15.
Sheriff Butch Blackburn said the school acted appropriately even though ultimately it was determined there was no threat to the school or the students.
“In my opinion, they did exactly what that should have done with the information they had to start with,” Blackburn said.
CCISD administration was made aware of a perceived threat by a student at about 8:50 a.m. According to a statement by the school, the student had left campus, and all campuses were put on lockdown until law enforcement could arrive and ascertain the whereabouts of the student. Sheriff Blackburn found the student off campus, and the lockdown was lifted at 9:24.
Both the sheriff and Superintendent Jarod Bellar said that at no time was there ever a threat to the school, but the school acted on the side of caution to be sure. The sheriff’s investigation, which involved multiple witnesses and school security camera footage, revealed there was never a threat of any kind from the student.
“It was good in a way to have a real lockdown instead of a practice,” Blackburn said. “We can learn from mistakes.”
Bellar agreed and said the lockdown went well but that there are areas to be improved upon. The app used to implement the lockdown was triggered with a default “intruder” message, which Bellar said was not an accurate description of the reason for the lockdown but was the best of the default choices at the time.
The school is working to improve and customize the app, which is used to communicate on campus, and is also exploring other ways to communicate with the parents.
CCISD’s new safety officer had not started officially but responded Thursday with the sheriff’s office. The officer’s first day on the job was Monday of this week.
Both Bellar and Blackburn ask parents to remember that in the event of the lockdown to please not come to the campus. No one will be allowed in or out of the buildings, and the presence of more people will add to congestion and potentially present more safety issues.
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