UPDATE 2:03 p.m.: Parents of students of Maude Moore Wood Elementary School who normally pick their children up are being asked to pick up their students from the school today. KISD will transport all walkers, car riders, daycare riders, and YMCA students back to Maude Moore Wood. Please pick your student up as normal from Maude Moore Wood, district spokeswoman Taina Maya said via email.
Bus riders will be taken to their regularly scheduled bus stop.
YMCA students can be picked up in the cafeteria, Maya said.
Tutoring for this afternoon has been canceled.
Students and staff at Maude Moore Wood Elementary School are being transported to the new Killeen Elementary School on Rancier Avenue after a small fire at Maude Moore Wood, 6410 Morganite Lane, in Killeen, school officials said.
10-year-old set fire that led to evacuation of Killeen middle school Maude Moore Wood Elementary School at 6410 Morganite Lane in Killeen was evacuated Thursday morning. (Source: Killeen ISD) By KWTX Staff | April 22, 2021 at 4:42 PM CDT - Updated April 23 at 1:49 AM
KILLEEN, Texas (KWTX) - A 10-year-old student set the fire that led to the evacuation of Maude Moore Wood Elementary School Thursday morning in Killeen.
The school at 6410 Morganite Lane in Killeen was evacuated at around 9:40 a.m. Thursday after alarms sounded and smoke from what the schoolâs principal described as âa small fireâ filled the building.
âAll students and staff are safe,â Principal Pam Disher said in a message to parents.
10-year-old charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to toilet paper dispenser at elementary school
Killeen ISD
Posted at 12:22 PM, Apr 22, 2021
and last updated 2021-04-22 17:29:25-04
KILLEEN, TX â A 10-year-old has been charged with arson after allegedly setting fire to a toilet paper dispenser at Maude Moore Wood Elementary.
Around 9:40 a.m. on Thursday, April 22, smoke alarms sounded on the second floor of Maude Moore Wood Elementary School.
Officials immediately evacuated the campus, and the fire department arrived to assess the situation. A small fire was located in an upstairs bathroom and was quickly put out.
The Killeen ISD Police and fire department began investigating and determined the fire was intentionally set.
A law enforcement officer so committed that he requires a partner to remind him to eat, drink and sleep.
Thatâs the way Killeen ISD police officer Quirino Villegas described his partner Sauron, the school district police departmentâs canine officer.
The 3-year-old male German Shepherd had no trouble keeping the attention of audience members ranging from pre-kindergarten through fifth grade Monday at Maude Moore Wood Elementary School.
The officers â human and canine â launched a week of lessons scheduled at the school aimed at safety. Similar efforts were held throughout KISD during its annual Safety Week.
During two presentations in the school cafeteria, Villegas explained to students the unique relationship between the pair and his multi-faceted role caring for an animal that shares his home, vehicle and much of his life.