SAN ANTONIO – An incident at Taft High School has raised concerns after a district administrator was bitten by a K-9 police dog from the Northside Independent School District (NISD) on Tuesday. According to a spokesperson for the district, the administrator involved is a woman who was promptly taken to a local hospital for further evaluation and treatment.
As of now, the condition of the administrator has not been disclosed, leaving the community anxious for more information. Fortunately, it has been confirmed by NISD that no students were involved in this incident, which helps alleviate some concerns regarding student safety during school hours.
This situation highlights the importance of safety protocols when working with K-9 units, especially in school environments where the presence of police dogs can be both a protective measure and a potential risk. As investigations continue, the district is expected to provide updates on the incident and the well-being of the staff member involved.
This is a developing story. For the latest updates, check back regularly as more information becomes available.

