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Red Oak ISD security chief reports one propped door finding, district outlines TEA-mandated corrections
Summary
A Texas Education Agency intruder detection audit of Red Oak Middle School found a single propped open door; district security officials say they completed live staff training, started weekly door checks and will upload required documentation to the TEA Sentinel system by the July deadline.
A security audit required by the Texas Education Agency found one propped open door at Red Oak Middle School, and district officials told the Board of Trustees Tuesday that they have taken required corrective steps and will upload documentation to the TEA Sentinel repository.
"Six of the seven campuses were audited, and there were no noted findings," the district's security chief said, before adding that the May 9 audit at Red Oak Middle School produced a single finding: a propped open door. "As a result of that, there are some requirements that kick in" including live training for every staff member assigned to the campus, the chief said.
Why it matters: The TEA audits were part of statewide school…
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