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Committee outlines rightsized event coverage, schedule changes and a new armed‑guard contract at W.R. Rogers

Safety and Security Committee · March 17, 2026
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The committee endorsed plans to 'rightsize' event coverage—targeting 4–6 deputies for big high‑school events, 8 safety monitors and options for schools to pay for extra coverage—announced a proposal to move some security staff from 245 to 260 days to cut overtime, and reported approval of an armed‑guard contract and a metal detector installation at W.R. Rogers.

The Safety and Security Committee on March 17 heard detailed plans to change how the district staffs events, alter security staff schedules to reduce overtime and implement a new armed‑guard contract at W.R. Rogers.

Safety staff described a rightsizing strategy for athletic and large events to reduce costs while maintaining baseline coverage: “we're gonna maintain a coverage of 4 to 6 deputies depending on the game,” the staff member said, with more deputies for rival games and fewer for out‑of‑town…

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