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Parent reports social-media threat to district leadership during Splendora ISD public comment

September 15, 2025 | SPLENDORA ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Parent reports social-media threat to district leadership during Splendora ISD public comment
At the Sept. 15 Splendora ISD Board of Trustees meeting, parent Crystal Moore addressed the board during the public comment period and said a recent social-media post had threatened district leadership; she also expressed support for district leaders.

Moore spoke during the audience section, thanking district leadership and saying she and others support the school district. The minutes attribute the remarks to "Crystal Moore, a parent," and state the comments referenced a "recent social media post threatening district leadership." The minutes do not quote Moore verbatim beyond that summary.

The board's posted closed-session topics included a safety item (Texas Government Code Section 551.076) and other personnel, real estate, and attorney consultation matters. The minutes show the board entered closed session at 6:04 p.m. and reconvened at 7:10 p.m., but they do not record any open-session action specifically tied to the public comment or to the safety item.

The minutes do not indicate whether the board took formal action related to the social-media threat, whether district staff investigated the post, or whether law enforcement was contacted; those details are not specified in the public minutes.

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