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District reports near-compliance on school-safety inspections; inspectors found paperwork and access issues at a few schools
Summary
District safety staff reported on state and district safety inspections required by the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act, saying Sarasota County Schools is 100 percent compliant with safe-school officer presence but inspectors identified paperwork issues and a few unsecured doors or gates during the prior school year.
Chief Enos and School Safety Specialist Jason Overbey presented the district's quarterly safety and security report, a statutorily required update tied to the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act. Overbey said the district is 100 percent compliant with safe-school officer assignments and summarized the results of state and district inspections for the prior year.
Overbey said state and district inspectors conduct unannounced visits and review roughly 150 items during each assessment. Of the inspections conducted last…
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