Spring ISD released a statement Friday afternoon expressing its condolences for the victims and support for local students and families. "We are deeply saddened by the recent shooting at Santa Fe ISD and are praying for all those affected," according to the statement. "We want to reassure our families that the safety and security of our students, employees and visitors is our highest priority. An operational plan is already in place for the remainder of the school year, and we will continue to be vigilant and on high alert." The district encouraged residents to report suspicious activity to the SISD Police Department at 281-891-6911. Additional safety and security measures are included in projects that both districts have planned. At Monday night's board of trustees meeting, KISD Chief Financial Officer Dan Schaefer said the district will prioritize several safety items if the district's June 16 tax ratification election is successful. Those items include additional police officers, equipment, secure vestibules, entrance screening technology and perimeter fencing. Funds from the 2015 bonds election are slated to pay for several other security projects, according to the KISD website. KISD has created a safety page on its its website specifically addressing security issues in its schools. The page includes links for parents to ask questions about safety, submit comments and report threats. The page also answers some frequently asked questions such as how the district's access control system works and its stance on arming teachers. SISD has included $18 million in the $330 million bond approved by voters in 2016 for safety and security items. Those include a district-wide surveillance system, improvements and additions to police vehicles and integrated surveillance and alarm systems, the district has stated. Friday's shooting also involved response at the county level, with Harris County Sheriff's Office assisting at the scene in Santa Fe. HSCO has posted updates throughout the day on its Twitter page.Please read this important message: pic.twitter.com/TleI8KGXrv
— Klein ISD (@KleinISD) May 18, 2018
We are assisting @SantaFeISD with a multiple-casualty incident at Santa Fe High School. This is no longer an active shooting situation and the injured are being treated. #hounews pic.twitter.com/m7Wuauk9jk
— HCSOTexas (@HCSOTexas) May 18, 2018