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PSJA briefed on TEA intruder-detection audits; board offered executive-session option for campus results
Summary
PSJA's student-services staff outlined the Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audit process (four phases: intruder access, exterior doors, classroom door locks, door logs), said most campuses are passing audits, and recommended discussing detailed campus results in closed session to avoid compromising safety.
Dr. Noyola, representing student services, briefed the board on intruder-detection audits conducted by the Texas Education Agency and explained the four phases auditors review: intruder access, exterior-door condition and locks, classroom-door lockdowns while instruction is occurring,…
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