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Paxson, James Weldon Johnson schools in Jacksonville on lockdown due to police activity

Paxson, James Weldon Johnson schools in Jacksonville on lockdown due to police activity

Yahoo14-03-2025

Paxon and James Weldon Johns schools in Jacksonville are on lockdown Friday morning due to police activity in the neighborhood, according to Duval County Public Schools.
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Hello Paxon and James Weldon Johnson families. This is DCPS. Students and staff are safe. Both schools are on a lockdown as a precaution due to police activity in neighborhood. No one is allowed to enter or leave school during lockout. Standby for updates.
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