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Intruder-detection audits find latched-door problems at two Alamo Heights ISD campuses; corrective actions filed
Summary
Alamo Heights Independent School District officials told trustees on Sept. 17 that two recent intruder‑detection audits turned up door‑securing problems that the district has moved to correct.
Alamo Heights Independent School District officials told trustees on Sept. 17 that two recent intruder‑detection audits turned up door‑securing problems that the district has moved to correct. Frank Stanley, the presenter for the district’s intruder‑detection audit briefing, said the audits were conducted under the Texas School Safety Center process and that the district received formal reports after each visit. "When a visit finds no issues, the superintendent receives a report saying no findings. When a visit finds any issues, the superintendent receives a report with the findings," Stanley said.
The district reported that an audit at Howard Early…
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