LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Trinity High School is implementing a new entrance policy for its football games.
The new policy comes after a report of a threat at Trinity's game against Male two weeks ago. The game was stopped in the third quarter while officials looked into the threat.Â
Police and school leaders found the threat wasn't credible, and the game resumed.Â
The new policy takes effect on Oct. 4. Under the new guidelines, all high school students will need a picture ID and ticket. Any student below 9th grade will need to be accompanied and supervised by an adult.
Backpacks will not be allowed inside the stadium. Only small, clear bags will be allowed, with the exception of diaper bags for parents with babies.
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