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Parent recounts death threats at elementary school; district reiterates safety process and new 48-hour notification rule

5810593 · August 18, 2025
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A parent told the board his daughter and friends were targeted with death threats by another student; district officials described threat protocols, said specifics cannot be discussed publicly, and noted a new state rule requiring parent notification within 48 hours for certain threats or disturbances.

A Williamson County parent told the school board on Aug. 18 that his daughter and three classmates were targeted by a classmate who made death threats and called out students during the first week of school. District officials responded that they follow established threat-assessment and communication protocols and noted a new state requirement to notify parents within 48 hours after certain incidents.

Brad Davis said his daughter, then a fourth-grade student, and three girls were singled out by another student who “said they had a list of people they wanted to kill”…

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