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KIPP Texas safety committee reviews TEA intruder-detection audits, highlights reunification training
Summary
At its Jan. 16 meeting in Houston, the KIPP Texas Safety and Security Committee reviewed Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audit findings, described a district reunification exercise drawn from a national conference, and approved its October 2024 meeting minutes.
KIPP Texas Public Schools' Safety and Security Committee on Jan. 16 in Houston reviewed recent Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audit findings, discussed districtwide reunification training drawn from a national exercise and approved the committee's Oct. 2024 meeting minutes.
The discussion matters because the committee is statutorily required to meet multiple times per year and to recommend corrective actions for school safety audits; TEA audit findings can require retraining and plan revisions across campuses. The committee also outlined a three-year cycle audit and changes to the system's emergency operations plan and cybersecurity annex.
Sean Raymond, chair of the KIPP Texas Safety and Security Committee, opened the meeting and led a voice vote to approve the Oct. 2024 meeting minutes after Craig Gorlowski moved approval and Raymond seconded. The chair stated the motion passed…
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