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Safety committee notes Safe and Supportive Schools submission and prior-year trends

July 31, 2025 | CALHOUN COUNTY ISD, School Districts, Texas


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Safety committee notes Safe and Supportive Schools submission and prior-year trends
The Calhoun County ISD Board Safety Committee’s July 31 agenda includes an item titled “Safe and Supportive Schools Submission (20242025)” (Item 8) with subitems summarizing trends and incidents from the previous year and identifying areas of concern. The agenda indicates the committee planned to review the prior year’s trends and to identify areas that may need attention, but the provided document does not include the submission, the incident data, or any committee conclusions.

The agenda identifies Item 8.A as a “Summary of Trends and Incidents From the Previous Year” and Item 8.B as “Identification of Areas of Concern.” Those subitems show the committee intended to evaluate data and concerns but do not list the metrics, counts, or specific incidents. The agenda-only record therefore permits only reporting that the topics were scheduled for discussion; it does not provide outcomes, recommended changes, or any adopted measures.

Follow-up or action items would be expected to appear in meeting minutes or in the committee’s subsequent agenda materials; those records were not included with the provided agenda.

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