Bomb threat at College Station High School prompts evacuation, road closures

COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Students and staff evacuated College Station High School Tuesday morning after a bomb threat was called into CSISD’s crisis line.

College Station police are on scene and have blocked Victoria Avenue from Barron Road to William D Fitch Parkway.

CSISD officials say they are not transporting students to alternate sites.

“We are working with CSPD to clear the site and return kids back into the building as areas are cleared.  The roads around CSHS are currently blocked from through traffic.  Please avoid the area,” an email from CSISD Director of Communications Chuck Glenewinkel said.

College Station ISD are advising parents not to come to the school at this time.

This is the second bomb threat to be called in to an area campus so far this week. Last school year there were many of these with most of the calls originating from outside of the state and even outside of the country.

We received a threat at College Station High School around 10:50am. Students and faculty have been evacuated and there is a heavy law enforcement presence. Avoid the area. pic.twitter.com/BV80lJLqVF

— College Station Police Department (@CSTXPolice) August 22, 2023

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