Austin ISD says all classes are canceled at Travis Early College High School on Thursday, August 17 after an incident on campus.
The district says students who were already on buses will be returned home. For students already on campus, they are coordinating transportation back home.
AISD has not yet shared details about the incident. So far, they have only described it as a "troubling situation." FOX 7 has reached out to AISD for more information. This story will be updated when we receive a response.All the news you need to know, every day
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