El Paso ISD trustees unanimously accept TEA intruder-detection audit and action plan

El Paso ISD Board of Trustees · February 24, 2026

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Summary

The El Paso ISD Board of Trustees voted 6–0 Feb. 24 to accept a Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audit and the accompanying action plan for January–February 2026, authorizing staff to move forward with the recommended next steps.

The El Paso ISD Board of Trustees voted 6–0 on Feb. 24 to accept an intruder-detection audit and its associated action plan produced by the Texas Education Agency.

Trustee Querra moved that the board “accept the report and action plan for addressing the findings of the intruder detection audit conducted by the TEA for the months of January and February 2026.” Trustee Osterlund seconded the motion; the chair recorded the vote as carrying 6–0.

The board introduced the item after returning from a closed session that had referenced Texas Government Code sections 551.071, 551.076 and 551.089. The motion accepted both the TEA findings and the staff action plan to address those findings. The board did not record individual roll-call votes in the transcript; the chair summarized the outcome as 6–0 in favor.

Next steps noted in the meeting included implementing elements of the action plan as presented to the board; staff will carry out the technical measures and return with updates as required by district process.