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Superintendent details safety checks, visitor badging and student‑voice plans; district adopts K–12 ELA materials
Summary
Superintendent Geaslin reported a successful panic‑button test that locked exterior doors and alerted law enforcement, noted visitor badging is implemented, and outlined expanded student representative roles and adoption of HMH K–12 ELA curriculum.
Superintendent Geaslin used the opening superintendent report to highlight back‑to‑school activity and safety work across the Granite Falls School District. Geaslin said district staff conducted a panic‑button test at every building just before school started; "they worked," she said, and the test locked exterior doors and disabled badge readers while triggering law‑enforcement alerts. Geaslin added the…
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