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PSJA ISD presents intruder-detection audit findings; district says campus names withheld for security

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Dr. Noyola presented results of Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audits and described corrective steps; board members were told specific campus findings are not being released publicly to avoid compromising security.

Dr. Noyola, presenting for student services, told the Pharr-San Juan-Alamo Independent School District Board of Trustees on April 14 that keeping students and staff safe is a district priority and described results from intruder-detection audits conducted by the Texas Education Agency.

The audits examine four areas — intruder access, exterior door audits, classroom door practices and weekly door-sweep logs — to see whether an unauthorized person could enter campuses and whether required door inspections and logs are being maintained. Dr. Noyola said the district treats a green result as having no corrective action required and explained steps the…

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