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Terroristic Threat


Posted Date: 12/16/2021

Social media is a powerful tool often used to influence others, and not always for good. It is always important to remain vigilant when it involves these types of threats. Please take time to talk to your students about the influence of social media and the potential consequences of engaging in this type of behavior. A threat has not been made; we want to be proactive in educating our students about what to do in the event a threat is ever made.  We must take every threat seriously, and students face the possibility of suspension or expulsion and possible legal consequences for making threats.

Littlefield ISD wants to make sure that students, parents, and community members understand they play an essential role in informing district administration of any threat made to the schools, students, or staff. "If you see something, say something!" You can contact the school, Central Office or make an anonymous tip by clicking here.

Again, we want to thank the students, parents, and community members for your partnership in keeping our schools safe. We all have a role in keeping our students and community safe.

Littlefield ISD student code of conduct -

Terroristic threat is defined by Penal Code 22.07 as a threat of violence to any person or property with intent to: 

 1. Cause a reaction of any type by an official or volunteer agency organized to deal with emergencies; 

 2. Place any person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury; 

 3. Prevent or interrupt the occupation or use of a building; room, place of assembly, or place to which the public has access; place of employment or occupation; aircraft, automobile, or other form of conveyance; or other public place; 

 4. Cause impairment or interruption of public communications; public transportation; public water, gas, or power supply; or other public service; 

 5. Place the public or a substantial group of the public in fear of serious bodily injury; or 6. Influence the conduct or activities of a branch or agency of the federal government, the state, or a political subdivision of the state (including the district).

Mandatory Placement: 

Misconduct That Requires DAEP Placement A student must be placed in a DAEP if the student: 

Engages in conduct relating to a false alarm or report (including a bomb threat) or a terroristic threat involving a public school.

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Littlefield High School
1100 W. Waylon Jennings Blvd.
Littlefield, Texas 79339
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Phone: 806-385-4150
Fax: 806-385-4191