During a recent meeting, Rockwall Independent School District (ISD) officials provided an update on safety and security measures in response to recent incidents and ongoing concerns. The presentation emphasized the district's commitment to maintaining a secure environment for students and staff, highlighting collaboration with local law enforcement.
Dr. Kelvin Stroy, along with key district personnel, outlined the safety protocols implemented since June 2022, which include secured visitor access, locked exterior doors, and regular safety drills. A significant aspect of the district's safety strategy is the presence of 25 school resource officers, assigned across various campuses to enhance security during school hours.
The meeting also addressed a specific incident at Springer Elementary School, where disturbing information was found on vehicles during a school event, and an employee reported being followed home. In response, district officials collaborated with the Rockwall County Sheriff's Office and local police to develop a comprehensive safety plan, which included increasing officer presence around the school. The first day of school at Springer Elementary proceeded without incident, reflecting the effectiveness of the implemented measures.
Additionally, the district's video surveillance system was discussed, which includes over 1,800 cameras covering extensive school property. The system retains footage for 30 to 40 days, exceeding the typical retention period of other districts. Officials firmly denied allegations that any video evidence had been deleted or withheld, asserting their commitment to transparency and cooperation with law enforcement investigations.
Overall, the meeting underscored Rockwall ISD's proactive approach to ensuring the safety and security of its educational environment, reinforcing the importance of community collaboration in addressing safety concerns.