A student at McKinney North High School died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound Friday, district officials said.

No other students were injured, the school district said.

The student has not been identified, and the circumstances and events leading up to the shooting were not clear. McKinney police said the student was found in an empty room by another student and a teacher, but that further details would not be provided because the student was a minor.

The McKinney North campus, which has a current enrollment of over 2000 students, was placed on lockdown around 11 a.m. after reports of a gunshot. Police then secured the campus and determined there was no threat to students.

McKinney North HS is secure. One student transported with a gunshot wound. Believed to be self inflicted. No other students believed to be involved. — McKinney Police (@McKinneyPolice) June 1, 2018

The students, who have one more week of classes, were taken to McKinney Boyd High School where parents could pick them up.

McKinney North students will be taken to Boyd HS shortly. Parents you can pick up your children there. — McKinney Police (@McKinneyPolice) June 1, 2018

In a statement posted on Facebook, McKinney Mayor George Fuller said: "I'm incredibly saddened by the news of a McKinney North H.S. sophomore student who died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the high school earlier today.

"As a community, let's come together to support this student's family and the McKinney North HS family as a whole," Fuller wrote. "This is a time for people over politics."

The shooting comes during heightened awareness about school security nationwide in the wake of multiple incidents, including threats and mass shootings.

Earlier this week, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott unveiled a 40-page list of recommendations to improve school safety following the Santa Fe school shooting that left eight students and two teachers dead.

And on Thursday, extra security was stationed at Frisco ISD's Heritage High School as a precaution after rumors had gone viral on social media about a potential threat.

Police determined the threat to be unfounded.