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Wichita Falls ISD to discuss intruder-detection audit in closed session; district says details withheld to protect campus security

Wichita Falls Independent School District Board of Trustees · March 2, 2026
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Summary

At its work session the Wichita Falls ISD Board heard a summary of a Texas School Safety Center intruder-detection audit and voted to take specific audit findings into executive session, with staff saying details will not be shared publicly because they could compromise campus security.

Board President called a Wichita Falls Independent School District work session to order and introduced Mr. Strinsky, who summarized intruder-detection audits the Texas School Safety Center conducted at district campuses. Mr. Strinsky said the audits test whether campuses are accessible to unauthorized individuals and seek ways to improve safety, such as ensuring exterior doors are locked. “It is in the best interest of the students that we do not share this information to the broader public as it…

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