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District updates on SAFE grants, panic‑alert buttons and vulnerability assessment as trustees weigh safety projects
Summary
Administration presented use of SAFE cycle funds and safety projects, including a lower-cost panic-alert button system and fence/visibility work; trustees were told cycle‑1 funds were available and both cycle‑1 and cycle‑2 deadlines were extended to 2027; staff recommended submitting projects to TEA for approval and coordinating with police for
At the June 5 meeting, administration reviewed proposed safety projects funded through the Texas SAFE program (cycle 1 and cycle 2), including fence work, perimeter security and a silent panic-alert-button system. Facilities and safety staff told trustees that SAFE deadlines had been extended to 2027 and that cycle 2 funding increased in amount during the extension.
Doctor Perez and other staff explained that some projects had…
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