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Audit finds two propped doors at Red Oak High; district plans retraining and a door‑alarm pilot

Red Oak Independent School District Board of Trustees · November 18, 2025
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Summary

A TEA intruder-detection audit found two external doors left open at Red Oak High School; district staff scheduled mandatory retraining, daily work-order tracking for repeat issues and proposed a pilot to install door alarms at 27 vulnerable doors.

District safety staff told the board that a TEA intruder-detection audit at Red Oak High School on Oct. 28 identified two exterior doors that were propped open and therefore failed those audit checks. The findings were presented during the superintendent's report by Philip Prasifka, Red Oak ISD Police Department chief of police.

"They did note that there was, at least one place where there was something outside the door that they believe could be used to prop open... The actual findings were those two doors," Prasifka said, adding that in one case a…

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