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Lubbock High School On Lockdown, Students Moved To Reunification
Police are investigating threats made against the school.
Published on Mar. 1, 2026
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Lubbock Independent School District announced Friday morning that the Lubbock High School campus had received a bomb threat. Due to the bomb threat and a potential secondary threat outside the building, students were loaded onto buses and taken to the LISD Central Office located at 1628 19th Street. LISD officials said that a suspect called and said there were "multiple" bombs set to go off at Lubbock High School and that a gunman would be outside the school.
Why it matters
School threats and lockdowns are a serious concern for the Lubbock community, as they disrupt the learning environment and can cause significant anxiety and fear among students, staff, and parents. Ensuring the safety of students is a top priority for local authorities.
The details
According to the report, just before 10:00 a.m. Lubbock ISD announced that families would be able to reunite and pick up their children at the LISD Central Office. Those picking up students must be on the approved list and have ID. LISD officials stated that this is a developing situation and they are expected to provide further updates soon.
- On Friday morning, Lubbock ISD announced the lockdown at Lubbock High School.
- Just before 10:00 a.m., Lubbock ISD announced that families could reunite and pick up their children at the LISD Central Office.
The players
Lubbock Independent School District
The public school district serving the city of Lubbock, Texas.
Lubbock High School
A public high school in Lubbock, Texas that received a bomb threat on Friday morning.
What’s next
LISD officials are expected to provide further updates on the situation soon.
The takeaway
This incident highlights the ongoing challenges schools and communities face in ensuring the safety of students, and the importance of having robust emergency response protocols in place to address threats and protect the well-being of the school population.
