Cy‑Fair ISD safety committee adopts intruder‑detection corrective action plans
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Summary
The Cypress‑Fairbanks ISD Safety and Security Committee voted to adopt corrective action plans addressing findings from an intruder detection audit. The motion was made and approved in open session after a closed‑session discussion; the vote was by show of hands and the motion carried.
At its spring‑semester Safety and Security Committee meeting, the Cypress‑Fairbanks Independent School District adopted corrective action plans stemming from an intruder detection audit, the committee chair said.
The chair asked for a motion to "consider the adoption of the intruder detection audit corrective action plans as discussed in closed session." Committee member Shane moved the motion and committee member Darren seconded it. The committee approved the motion by a show of hands; the chair announced, "Motion carries."
The corrective action plans had been discussed in closed session immediately before the vote; the committee did not record an individual roll‑call tally in the live transcript. The chair characterized the vote outcome as approved and moved on to scheduling and other business.
The committee had earlier described the audit work as part of the district's broader safety and security review and noted that campus‑level and district‑level reports from the Texas School Safety Center audit cycle will be shared with the board later this summer.
Next steps discussed in open session included implementation of the corrective actions at the campus level and continued oversight by the committee; specific implementation timelines and responsible departments were not recorded in the open transcript.
The committee's next scheduled meeting is the summer semester meeting in July.

