TEA intruder audit found one Lubbock ISD campus noncompliant; district reports fixes and training
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Texas Education Agency intruder-audit testing allowed access to one campus through an exterior door; the district says it has trained staff and adjusted door operations and discussed the matter in closed session.
Lubbock ISD officials told the board that a Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audit found one campus out of compliance because an auditor was able to gain access through an exterior door.
Dr. Rolo reported that the district "had a campus that was not compliant with the intruder detection audit, meaning the auditor was able to gain access to the building through an exterior door." She said the district has provided training at that campus and has "made some adjustments to the door operations, as we discussed in closed session." No campus name was disclosed during the public portion of the meeting.
The board did not take a separate public vote on this item during the session; the report served as an update on compliance and remedial steps. District staff indicated they will continue to work to ensure all campuses meet TEA audit standards and implement corrective actions as needed.
On the record, the district described the response as operational and training-focused; no further details about timelines, additional hardware changes, or whether other campuses were re-audited were provided in the public remarks.
