
During this last full week of summer break, we want to remind our parents and guardians, and inform all new families, of the safety protocols we use at APISD to keep students and staff safe. APISD uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), which provides a common language across our district and with area first responders in the event of an emergency. Over the last few days we've been highlighting each action of the SRP.
What is the SHELTER Action?
The SHELTER Action is called when specific protective actions are needed based on a threat or hazard. The actions taken by staff and students during a SHELTER will vary based on the hazard.
Examples of SHELTER Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for an SHELTER Action.
- Tornado
- Severe weather
- Wildfires
- Flooding
- Hazmat spill or release
- Earthquake
- Tsunami
Safety strategies may include:
- Evacuate to Shelter area
- Seal the room
- Drop, cover and hold
- Get to high ground
Visit apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org for more info.
What is the SHELTER Action?
The SHELTER Action is called when specific protective actions are needed based on a threat or hazard. The actions taken by staff and students during a SHELTER will vary based on the hazard.
Examples of SHELTER Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for an SHELTER Action.
- Tornado
- Severe weather
- Wildfires
- Flooding
- Hazmat spill or release
- Earthquake
- Tsunami
Safety strategies may include:
- Evacuate to Shelter area
- Seal the room
- Drop, cover and hold
- Get to high ground
Visit apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org for more info.


During this last full week of summer break, we want to remind our parents and guardians, and inform all new families, of the safety protocols we use at APISD to keep students and staff safe. APISD uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), which provides a common language across our district and with area first responders in the event of an emergency. Over the last few days we've been highlighting each action of the SRP.
What is the EVACUATE Action?
The EVACUATE Action is called when there is a need to move people from one location to another for safety reasons. EVACUATE may be on-site, or offsite, and may be resolved quickly, result in early-dismissal, or require organized reunification of students and parents/guardians at another location. During EVACUATE, all students and staff move in an orderly fashion to a safe area.
Examples of EVACUATE Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for an EVACUATE Action.
- Power outage
- Fire
- Gas leak
- Bomb threat
- Event at the school that results in the school being deemed a crime scene
Visit apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org for more info.
What is the EVACUATE Action?
The EVACUATE Action is called when there is a need to move people from one location to another for safety reasons. EVACUATE may be on-site, or offsite, and may be resolved quickly, result in early-dismissal, or require organized reunification of students and parents/guardians at another location. During EVACUATE, all students and staff move in an orderly fashion to a safe area.
Examples of EVACUATE Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for an EVACUATE Action.
- Power outage
- Fire
- Gas leak
- Bomb threat
- Event at the school that results in the school being deemed a crime scene
Visit apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org for more info.


During this last full week of summer break, we want to remind our parents and guardians, and inform all new families, of the safety protocols we use at APISD to keep students and staff safe. APISD uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), which provides a common language across our district and with area first responders in the event of an emergency. Over the next two days we'll be highlighting each action of the SRP.
What is the LOCKDOWN Action?
The LOCKDOWN Action is called when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building. LOCKDOWN uses classroom and school security actions to protect students and staff from the threat. During LOCKDOWN, students and staff move out of the line of sight of corridor windows, lights are turned off to make the room seem unoccupied, and occupants of rooms maintain silence.
Examples of LOCKDOWN Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for a LOCKDOWN Action.
- Dangerous animal within a school building
- Intruder
- An angry or violent parent, student, or other individual
- Report of a weapon
- Active assailant
Visit apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org for more info.
What is the LOCKDOWN Action?
The LOCKDOWN Action is called when there is a threat or hazard inside the school building. LOCKDOWN uses classroom and school security actions to protect students and staff from the threat. During LOCKDOWN, students and staff move out of the line of sight of corridor windows, lights are turned off to make the room seem unoccupied, and occupants of rooms maintain silence.
Examples of LOCKDOWN Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for a LOCKDOWN Action.
- Dangerous animal within a school building
- Intruder
- An angry or violent parent, student, or other individual
- Report of a weapon
- Active assailant
Visit apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org for more info.


It’s almost time to Meet the Teacher and pick up your schedules, Panthers!
Meet the Teacher
A.C. Blunt: Thursday, August 7 | 4–6 PM
Elementary Schools: Monday, August 11 | 4–6:30 PM
Schedule Pick-Up
Aransas Pass High School: August 7 & 8 | 1–3 PM
We can’t wait to welcome our Panthers back to school!
Reminder: Students must be registered to receive a schedule or be assigned to a teacher.
Visit www.apisd.org/page/enrollment-registration for more information!
Meet the Teacher
A.C. Blunt: Thursday, August 7 | 4–6 PM
Elementary Schools: Monday, August 11 | 4–6:30 PM
Schedule Pick-Up
Aransas Pass High School: August 7 & 8 | 1–3 PM
We can’t wait to welcome our Panthers back to school!
Reminder: Students must be registered to receive a schedule or be assigned to a teacher.
Visit www.apisd.org/page/enrollment-registration for more information!


During this last full week of summer break, we want to remind our parents and guardians, and inform all new families, of the safety protocols we use at APISD to keep students and staff safe. APISD uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), which provides a common language across our district and with area first responders in the event of an emergency. Over the next three days we'll be highlighting each action of the SRP.
What is the SECURE Action?
The SECURE Action is called when there is a threat or hazard outside of the school building. SECURE uses the security of the physical facility to act as protection. During SECURE, all students and staff are brought into the secure building and all exterior doors remain locked. Classes are able to continue uninterrupted inside the building.
Examples of SECURE Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for a SECURE Action.
- An unknown or unauthorized person on the grounds
- Dangerous animal on or near the grounds
- Criminal activity in the area
- Planned police activity in the neighborhood
Visit our website at apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org to learn more.
What is the SECURE Action?
The SECURE Action is called when there is a threat or hazard outside of the school building. SECURE uses the security of the physical facility to act as protection. During SECURE, all students and staff are brought into the secure building and all exterior doors remain locked. Classes are able to continue uninterrupted inside the building.
Examples of SECURE Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school or emergency dispatch might call for a SECURE Action.
- An unknown or unauthorized person on the grounds
- Dangerous animal on or near the grounds
- Criminal activity in the area
- Planned police activity in the neighborhood
Visit our website at apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org to learn more.


The Aransas Pass Police Department, other area first responders, and APISD will be conducting a joint-entity exercise tomorrow, Wednesday, August 6.
There will be a large presence of law enforcement and other first responders in and around A.C. Blunt Middle School, the football stadium, and Aransas Pass High School on this day. We want to make the public aware that this is a planned exercise so as to not be alarmed.
Please feel free to contact APISD Administration at 361-758-4200 with any questions.
There will be a large presence of law enforcement and other first responders in and around A.C. Blunt Middle School, the football stadium, and Aransas Pass High School on this day. We want to make the public aware that this is a planned exercise so as to not be alarmed.
Please feel free to contact APISD Administration at 361-758-4200 with any questions.


During this last full week of summer break, we want to remind our parents and guardians, and inform all new families, of the safety protocols we use at APISD to keep students and staff safe. APISD uses the Standard Response Protocol (SRP), which provides a common language across our district and with area first responders in the event of an emergency. Over the next four days we'll be highlighting each action of the SRP.
What is a HOLD Action?
The HOLD Action is used when the hallways in the school need to remain clear. Classroom learning will still take place as normal during a HOLD, but students may not be able to change classes until after the HOLD has been lifted.
Examples of HOLD Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school might initiate a HOLD:
- An altercation in a hallway;
- A medical issue that needs attention;
- Unfinished maintenance operation in a common area during class changes.
Visit our website at apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org to learn more.
What is a HOLD Action?
The HOLD Action is used when the hallways in the school need to remain clear. Classroom learning will still take place as normal during a HOLD, but students may not be able to change classes until after the HOLD has been lifted.
Examples of HOLD Conditions
The following are some examples of when a school might initiate a HOLD:
- An altercation in a hallway;
- A medical issue that needs attention;
- Unfinished maintenance operation in a common area during class changes.
Visit our website at apisd.org/page/safety-and-security or iloveuguys.org to learn more.


One week 'til One-Stop! Join us on Tuesday, August 5th from 1-7PM at A.C. Blunt Middle School for registration assistance for all grade levels, including Pre-K and Head Start! Bus registration assistance will also be available. Visit our website at www.apisd.org/page/enrollment-registration for more information


CMES Parents, mark your calendars!
August 5th-- One stop registration @ AC Blunt for ALL students
**You do have to complete the online portion beforehand**
Charlie Marshall will not be doing registration at Meet the Teacher, so please plan accordingly.
Thank you!
Charlie Marshall Admin
August 5th-- One stop registration @ AC Blunt for ALL students
**You do have to complete the online portion beforehand**
Charlie Marshall will not be doing registration at Meet the Teacher, so please plan accordingly.
Thank you!
Charlie Marshall Admin

Back-to-school has us feeling like 🤩🥳🎉
School supply lists are now available on the Enrollment & Registration page on our website - visit https://www.apisd.org/page/enrollment-registration... to check them out!
#WeAreAP
School supply lists are now available on the Enrollment & Registration page on our website - visit https://www.apisd.org/page/enrollment-registration... to check them out!
#WeAreAP


Reminder, Summer Food Service is closed tomorrow and Thursday, July 9th and 10th, as our staff attend training. We'll be back serving delicious meals on Friday, July 11th!


Mark your calendars with all the important dates for back-to-school for 2025-2026! We can’t wait to welcome back all our Panthers!


The Aransas Pass Police Department, other area first responders, and APISD will be conducting a joint-entity exercise on Wednesday, August 6.
There will be a large presence of law enforcement and other first responders in and around A.C. Blunt Middle School, the football stadium, and Aransas Pass High School on this day. We want to make the public aware that this is a planned exercise so as to not be alarmed.
Please feel free to contact APISD Administration at 361-758-4200 with any questions.
There will be a large presence of law enforcement and other first responders in and around A.C. Blunt Middle School, the football stadium, and Aransas Pass High School on this day. We want to make the public aware that this is a planned exercise so as to not be alarmed.
Please feel free to contact APISD Administration at 361-758-4200 with any questions.


All APISD offices will be closed tomorrow, July 4 in observance of Independence Day. Summer Food Service will also be closed. Reminder, APISD offices are closed on Fridays through July 18. Happy 4th!


The ACE Afterschool Program is accepting applications now through August 1st for the 2025-2026 school year! Pick up an application at our Administration Office. Email ACE Director Suzanne Ransleblen at sransleben@apisd.org or visit www.apisd.org for more info!


Trying to get things out early-- here are the supplies your child will need for the upcoming school year. To keep things simple, the list is the same for all three grade levels.
Here is a link that will allow you to automatically add the list to a cart at the store of your choice: https://app.teacherlists.com/schools/59911-charlie-marshall-elementary
Hope you are enjoying your summers!!
Your Proud Panther Principal,
Misty Del Angel


The Aransas Pass ISD Child Nutrition Department invites families to join us for food, friends, and fun at the Summer Food Service Program beginning Monday, June 9, at Faulk Elementary School. The Summer Food Service Program provides free meals to children ages 1-18 with the mission of offering nutritious meals to children during the summer months. Read more on our website, including menus, at www.apisd.org/article/2237571


Please note our summer office hours effective May 27 through July 18!


APISD offices will be closed tomorrow, Monday, May 26, in observance of Memorial Day. We take this time to honor and remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country and in defense of our freedoms.


Thank you to all our students, parents and guardians, community members, and staff for submitting your words of gratitude to our amazing APISD educators! We received SO MANY wonderful, heartfelt messages! If you didn't see your nomination featured on our social media this week, don't worry, we are sending each and every message we received in a thank you note to that teacher. Thank you for supporting and recognizing our teachers during Teacher Appreciation Week, and every day. #teacherappreciationweek #WeAreAP
