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Laredo ISD reviews annual Emergency Operations Plan and active-threat annex ahead of October submission
Summary
District staff presented the annual review of Laredo ISD's Emergency Operations Plan and the new Active Threat for Schools annex, outlined required training and a submission timeline to state reviewers, and agreed to convene a follow-up committee meeting to address board concerns before the Oct. 2 deadline.
LAREDO, Texas ' Laredo ISD staff on Tuesday reviewed the district's annual Emergency Operations Plan (EOP) and the newly added Active Threat for Schools annex and said the documents will be submitted to state reviewers by the Oct. 2 deadline.
Doctor Oscar Perez, who presented the review to the School Safety and Security Committee, said the district follows a Texas School Safety Center template and must meet annual review requirements set by the Texas Education Agency and the Texas School Safety Center. "We are required, by, TEA and by Texas School Safety Center to review our emergency operation plan, annually," Perez said.
Why it matters: The EOP establishes the district's emergency phases, coordination with first responders, training requirements and lines of authority for incident response. The committee's review is one of three annual meetings the district must hold; the district must finalize the…
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