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McKinney ISD outlines intruder-detection audit, training and new camera and detection systems
Summary
District safety staff reported results of a state intruder-detection audit, described training and technology upgrades including Sentinel data collection, Deladeo internet filtering, and new PTZ cameras with automated tracking, and said specific audit details would be discussed in closed session to avoid compromising campus security.
McKinney Independent School District staff briefed trustees Monday on an intruder-detection audit conducted by the Texas School Safety Center, along with ongoing security upgrades and staff training aimed at reducing campus vulnerabilities.
Senior Director for Safety and Security Russell May told the board that the Texas School Safety Center’s intruder-detection audit examined whether campuses were accessible to unauthorized individuals and helped identify steps to improve exterior-door security and other vulnerabilities. May said the district is coordinating remediation with the district safety committee and that auditing details will be discussed in executive session and with the safety committee rather than released publicly because publishing specifics could compromise security.
May and other staff…
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