Parents frustrated by communication surrounding lockdown at Las Vegas Valley high school

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — After a rumored threat prompted a lockdown at a Las Vegas high school Monday morning, parents expressed frustration about the delay in notification from the school.

Durango High School parent Corey Denson described one of the messages he received from his daughter just before 8 a.m. Monday morning.

“‘Daddy the school is on hard lockdown, I’m scared, this one seems real,’” Denson said.

Denson said he immediately rushed to campus where he found dozens of first responders around the school.

“‘Are the doors locked? Is everybody’s phone on vibrate? Is it silent? Are there any lights on? Where is your teacher? If anything happens, relax, stay calm,’” Denson said, describing the texts he sent to his daughter.

He said he was relying on his daughter’s texts for information about what was happening inside.

“No communication, but that’s a CCSD thing,” Denson said.

FOX5 heard similar concerns from several parents.

“Every bit of communication that we were getting was coming from our own kids,” said parent Jenny Lamothe.

“There has not been any communication, and the communication that did come out, it was too late,” said another parent Renee Peoples.

Another parent, Sergio Reyes, shared a screenshot of an email he received from Durango high school’s principal at 9:34 a.m. Monday morning alerting parents that the school was on lockdown.

Parent Sergio Reyes shared a screenshot of an email he received from Durango high school’s principal at 9:34 a.m. Monday morning alerting parents that the school was on lockdown.(Sergio Reyes)

He said the email came more than one hour after he was notified of the lockdown by his daughter.

“It’s frustrating, I wish they could have alerted us sooner, saying like, ‘Hey there’s police activity. There’s something going on standby,’” Reyes said.

When FOX5 asked the Clark County School District about the delay in notification, a spokesperson provided an updated parent letter sent to Durango high school parents Monday afternoon.

It reads, in part, “I apologize for the delay in communication this morning as we worked with law enforcement to gather accurate information. Moving forward, we will ensure Durango High School parents are notified as quickly as possible when something arises on campus.”

The full letter could be read below:

Hello Durango High School families,

Thank you for your patience and understanding during today’s lockdown. We want to provide you with the latest information.

This morning, police placed our campus on lockdown out of an abundance of caution due to a rumored threat against the school. LVMPD and CCSD Police investigated and deemed the matter to be unsubstantiated. Classes continued as normal after the lockdown was lifted.

At this time, there is no individual in custody, but law enforcement is fully investigating this concern and is confident that our campus is secure.

This incident serves as a reminder that making threats against a school is a serious crime. Please talk with your child about the seriousness of making threats. Additionally, please remind them of the importance of following the CCSD Student Code of Conduct.

I apologize for the delay in communication this morning as we worked with law enforcement to gather accurate information. Moving forward, we will ensure Durango High School parents are notified as quickly as possible when something arises on campus.

As always, if you have any questions or concerns about your child, please feel free to contact the school’s main office at 702-799-5850.

Thank you,

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