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Board briefed on HB84 security requirements; district to start interior door locks and piloting visitor‑management app
Summary
Staff summarized state House Bill 84 security requirements — interior door locks, first‑aid/bleed kits, wearable panic‑button plans and eventual window‑security film — and said a $475,000 grant will cover part of interior‑lock work; the district is also piloting the Raptor visitor‑management system at Blue Peak.
District safety staff updated the board on implementation of HB 84 (the recent state school‑security legislation) and related measures, including interior classroom locks, first‑aid/bleed kits, wearable panic‑button plans and visitor‑management enhancements.
Scope and timeline: staff said HB 84 requires a set of actions with staggered compliance dates. The district has begun work on items due sooner and is planning for longer‑lead items: interior door locks and certain access upgrades are a near‑term focus; window security film for first‑floor glazing is a later requirement (the state’s current timeline pushes that component out toward 2035).…
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