Students are back in class at Melbourne High School after a bomb threat was made Tuesday morning.

Police said the threat was called in just before 9 a.m.

Students were evacuated to the school's football stadium and then moved to the gymnasium.

During the evacution, officers also drove students to the TD Bank on Babcock Street so their parents could pick them up.

Just after noon, police announced they had cleared the campus.

FCAT testing will likely be postponed until Wednesday, as it had not even begun when the threat was called in.

This is a developing story. The latest LIVE updates are below.

———————————————

———————————————

Latest Updates

12:02 p.m.

Melbourne police clear the campus. Students are heading back to class.

11:59 a.m.

The line of parents waiting to pick up their children wraps around the school. They are announcing student names on the public address system as parents arrive. The loudspeaker can be heard across the street.

11:04 a.m.

Some students are being released. Melbourne police say parents are being instructed to meet their children at the TD Bank parking lot across the street on Babcock Street.

11:01 a.m.

Melbourne police say a person called 911 at 8:59 a.m., saying there was a bomb in an unspecified location on  campus. Students were evacuated to the football stadium. Others were kept in classrooms while K-9 police dogs searched the school grounds.

10:07 a.m.

Brevard Public Schools says Melbourne High School was "evacuated as a precautionary measure based on information shared via law enforcement."

This is a developing story. Check back and refresh this article for the latest updates.