4 Lexington High Schools Evacuated After Bomb Threats
By Anna Gallegos
September 21, 2021
Four Lexington high schools were evacuated on Tuesday afternoon due to bomb threats.
Fayette County Public Schools said that Henry Clay High School, Lafayette High School, Frederick Douglass High School, Paul Laurence Dunbar High School were being evacuated "out of an abundance of caution."
All of the students were out of their schools' buildings and relocated to their football fields by 1:35 p.m., Fayette Superintendent Demetrus Liggins told the Lexington Herald Leader.
“Our law enforcement agency partners have informed us that the complete inspection of our buildings will take several hours. Students will remain at the stadiums until the end of the school day, at which time we will follow regular dismissal procedures. All afterschool activities are cancelled,” he said.
Liggins asked parents not to pick up their students at this time "as we hope to have students back in the building as soon as possible.”
Update: An email was sent out to families saying that students will be held on the football field until the end of the day.
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However, Henry Clay High School appears to be releasing students at this time after multiple parents showed up.
Henry Clay High School has released all of its students from the football field, abandoning the gradual release. Parents can reunite with their children at the western part of campus.
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Principal Rains announcing to kids in the field that police are searching the building after a bomb threat. pic.twitter.com/1Y268EIevc
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So far, the school district and law enforcement have said little about the bomb threats as they continue to clear the schools.