Safety and Security
Fredericksburg ISD is committed to the safety and security of all students, staff, and visitors. A comprehensive Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) has been developed to address emergency management: prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. Various drills such as fire drills, severe weather drills, and intruder drills are examples of measures taken by campuses to prepare students for an emergency.
School Status Definitions
Fredericksburg ISD uses the Standard Response Protocol Extended from the I Love You Guys Foundation in our messaging. In the event of an emergency incident, we will use the following terms in our descriptions to provide clear and concise messaging.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the difference between a credible threat and a non-credible threat?
- What is the process the District follows when receiving a potential threat?
- Why doesn't the District give specific information about the contents of an investigation or threat?
- What is the security level at the District?
What is the difference between a credible threat and a non-credible threat?
What is the process the District follows when receiving a potential threat?
Why doesn't the District give specific information about the contents of an investigation or threat?
What is the security level at the District?
Billie Safe Net News
The Safety and Security Committee will meet on November 15, 2025, at 4:30 pm. These meetings may convene in closed session in accordance with Government Code Chapter 551 (Open Meetings Act)

HOLD is used in situations that require students to remain in their classrooms. For example, an altercation in the hallway may demand keeping students out of the halls until it is resolved.
SECURE is called when there is a threat or hazard outside of the school building. Whether it’s due to violence or criminal activity in the immediate neighborhood, or a dangerous animal in the playground, SECURE uses the security of the physical facility to act as protection.
LOCKDOWN is called when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building. From parental custody disputes to intruders to a weapon on campus, LOCKDOWN uses classroom security to protect students and staff from threat.
