South Sioux City High School Lockdown Lifted After Reported Threat Deemed Not Credible

South Sioux City High School was placed on lockdown following a reported threat, but officials later confirmed the situation was not credible and normal operations resumed.


Overview

Two schools in the South Sioux City School District were placed under precautionary safety measures Wednesday morning following a reported potential threat.

The district later confirmed that the situation was investigated and determined to be not credible, and all schools have since returned to normal operations.


What Happened

According to officials:

  • At approximately 10:41 a.m., the high school was placed on lockdown
  • The middle school was placed in secure status
  • The action was taken out of an abundance of caution
  • Law enforcement was involved in the response and investigation

Investigation Outcome

After a thorough review:

  • Authorities determined the reported threat was not credible
  • No danger to students or staff was found
  • An all-clear was issued later in the day
  • Normal school activities resumed

School District Statement

The district confirmed:

  • All students and staff are safe
  • The response was precautionary
  • They appreciated the quick action of staff and law enforcement
  • Safety protocols were followed appropriately

Community Response

Parents and residents expressed concern during the lockdown period, but relief followed after officials confirmed there was no ongoing threat.


Final Note

The precautionary lockdown at schools in South Sioux City has been lifted, and officials have reassured the public that students and staff are safe as normal operations continue.

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