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Board hears plan for $1.5 million one-time safety funds and prioritizes training, physical security, and technology

Rocklin Unified School District Board of Trustees · October 16, 2025
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Summary

Associate Superintendent Marty Flowers outlined how the board-approved $1.5 million in one-time safety funds will be allocated across training/policy, physical security, and technology; staff emphasized using vulnerability assessments to prioritize site-specific needs and reserving funds for cost changes.

At the October meeting the board received an information report on the district’s allocation plan for a one-time $1.5 million safety fund approved by the board in April.

Associate Superintendent Marty Flowers described the process used to identify priorities: a district safety committee, external vulnerability assessments conducted earlier in 2024–25, site principal input via a September Google form, and consultant recommendations. "This is not a wish list," Flowers said, describing the allocations as driven by…

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