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TEA intrusion audit finds portable-door issues at Alamo Heights High; corrective actions underway
Summary
A Texas Education Agency intrusion-detection audit found mechanical deficiencies on portable building doors at Alamo Heights High School after construction opened a fence entry point; district staff said the gap has been sealed, warranty repairs are scheduled, and a corrective-action plan will be submitted to TEA.
Chief Eddie Ray told the Alamo Heights Board of Trustees on Feb. 18 that recent Texas Education Agency (TEA) intrusion-detection audits found no issues at the junior school but identified mechanical deficiencies for portable-building doors at the high school following construction that opened an entry point in the campus fence.
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