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East Central ISD outlines fixes after unannounced intruder audit and TEA vulnerability review
Summary
District staff told trustees an intruder‑detection audit found two perimeter doors left unlocked at Central High School and that a TEA vulnerability assessment praised the district’s documentation while identifying corrective items (door fixes, peepholes, maps, breaching tools). The board was presented with immediate and planned remediations.
East Central ISD staff on Nov. 6 told the board that an unannounced intruder‑detection audit and a separate, comprehensive Texas Education Agency vulnerability assessment produced mostly positive feedback but identified specific corrective items the district must complete.
Mr. McKay, who led the briefing, said the intruder audit involved an unannounced walk‑through and "the auditor did not gain access to Central High School. He was stopped, by 1 of our safety monitors." Staff reported two perimeter doors were found unlocked during a 7‑minute passing period, which they attributed to human error and a…
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