Statement from Duval County Public Schools in lieu of the Texas Robb Elementary Shooting

“Hello Duval County Public Schools families, this is School Police Chief Greg Burton calling.

Words cannot describe the feelings we have here at the district as we see the tragedy unfolding today at a school in Texas. While we are deeply saddened, we also want to make you aware that we will be increasing our security measures at all schools for the remainder of the week in an abundance of caution.

Effective immediately, there will be no backpacks or large handbags allowed at any Duval County public school this week. Small purses will be allowed but will be subject to search. Repeating: There will be no backpacks or large handbags allowed at our school for the remainder of the week. Small purses will be allowed but will be subject to search.

I remind you that all of our schools are staffed with an armed police or security officer. In addition, all of our leadership officers will be at schools for the remainder of the week, and we have asked other law enforcement agencies in the area to be especially vigilant around our schools.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families whose lives have been forever impacted by the events in Texas today. While their loss is heavy on my heart, we remain steadfast in our mission to keep students and staff safe. In closing, I also remind you that school security is a partnership. If you see or hear of a threat to our schools, please inform us or the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office immediately. Thank you for your assistance, and I look forward to a safe and secure closing of our school year. Goodbye.”

“Parents, Students, and Faculty of Clay County District Schools:

We are deeply hurt by the tragic events which unfolded today at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Our prayers and heartfelt condolences extend to the families of the students and faculty at the school.

Clay County District School Police want to make you aware that there is no direct threat to any Clay County School. However, out of an abundance of caution, we have partnered with Clay County Sheriff’s, Green Cove Springs Police Department, and Orange Park Police Department to increase security measures and police presence at all schools for the remainder of the week.

School Police will be readily available to answer questions and if you see something, say something to an officer or school administration.”

Duval MYcroSchool will continue to be on code yellow for the rest of the school year.  We are deeply saddened by these events and encourage our school community to voice their concerns regarding school shootings to their local, state, and federal representatives.