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KIPP Texas safety committee reviews TEA intruder-detection audits, moves to executive session
Summary
KIPP Texas Safety and Security Committee members heard that the Texas Education Agency completed 45 intruder-detection audits this cycle and recorded 11 findings (many already addressed), unanimously approved April minutes, recessed to executive session under Texas Government Code §551.076, and asked staff to provide comparative results to similarly sized districts.
HOUSTON — The KIPP Texas Safety and Security Committee on May 29 reviewed public findings from Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audits covering 45 schools and recorded 11 findings in the most recent cycle, many of which staff said have been corrected.
"They have conducted 45 intruder detection audits at 45 of our schools," Craig Goralski said, adding that TEA’s goal is to audit roughly 75% of campuses each year. Goralski told the committee that, because the audits check many areas across hundreds of doors and points of entry, "11 really is not a super high level." He added that corrective actions…
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