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District reports four intruder-detection audits; one campus finding corrected and election-day campus security protocols announced

October 16, 2025 | VICTORIA ISD, School Districts, Texas


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District reports four intruder-detection audits; one campus finding corrected and election-day campus security protocols announced
District staff reported that Victoria ISD has completed four intruder-detection audits required by state guidance, with three campuses showing no findings and one campus that received a finding having completed the required corrective live training on Sept. 30, 2025, followed by district follow-up audits that showed no remaining findings.

A staff presenter summarized the audits and the required corrective action process, noting that schools identified with findings must develop corrective action plans and present them to the district school safety committee. "Since the beginning of the school year, the district has undergone 4 intruder detection audits. We have 3 campuses with no findings. We have 1 campus who received a finding and has completed the required live training session on 09/30/2025," the presenter said.

Administration also detailed campus security plans for polling locations in the upcoming November elections. Protocols include clearly designated voting areas separate from instructional spaces, no voter access to student areas or student restrooms, secure voter entry and exit routes and security personnel stationed at any campus used as a polling location during the election period. The district said these measures are intended to preserve student safety while allowing campuses to serve as community voting sites.

Board members thanked staff for proactive planning and asked clarifying questions; staff confirmed there have been several follow-up audits at the campus that previously had a finding and that those follow-ups found no outstanding issues. Staff said more specific campus-level security details could be shared with trustees in closed session if needed.

The board received the report; no separate action was taken during open session beyond acknowledging the briefing and directing staff to continue implementing election-time safety procedures.

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