Schools in the Cupertino, Calif., area were reporting sparse attendance Wednesday as word spread that an armed man, suspected of killing two and wounding six at his workplace, remained at large.
The Cupertino Union School District, which operates the area's elementary and middle schools, informed parents its campuses were open and on high alert.
"In light of today’s police activities in the city, please note that all schools in the district are open," a recorded message at the school said. "Based on the current information from law enforcement, all our students will be kept indoors until further notice."
The Fremont Union High School District sent an emergency notification by email and phone early Wednesday, informing parents of its 10,500 students "that due to a police emergency we were advising them to keep their students home," said public information officer Bettylu Smith.
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