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Deputy superintendent reports state compliance visits found paperwork errors and one unlocked door at district campuses
Summary
Deputy Superintendent Andy Leftridge told the board the state’s quarterly compliance visits covered four schools; one visit was fully compliant while three showed minor noncompliance, primarily paperwork form issues and one instance of an unlocked door. Staff said fixes have been implemented and automatic locks are planned.
Andy Leftridge, the district’s deputy superintendent, presented the Office of State Schools’ third-quarter compliance update, saying the state inspected four schools and found a mix of results.
"It is required under Florida statute for this update to be presented to the board," Leftridge told the board, adding that the state checks perimeter fences, locked gates, door locks, staff response protocols and documentation such as threat assessment forms.
Why it matters: The state compliance checks are statutory and focus on school safety procedures, physical…
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