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Safety report: 10 incidents in February; state funding notification moves PA upgrade forward
Summary
Mister Mack reported 10 safety incidents districtwide in February (including a drug investigation at an elementary school) and confirmed receipt of a state funding-allocation notification that enables a PA upgrade project planned for summer installation.
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Mister Mack delivered the district’s February safety report, itemizing site-level incidents and drills: the primary school reported zero incidents; the elementary school recorded three incidents (including a drug investigation); the high school had four (including an assault and a fraud investigation); and transportation reported a stop-arm incident. The total for the month was 10, up from 6 the prior month.
Mack said monthly fire drills occur at all schools and that the primary school performed a quarterly active-intruder drill. He also reported the district received a funding-allocation notification letter from the State Department that allows the PA project to proceed; stakeholders reviewed vendor quotes and the project team hopes installation will occur over the summer to avoid interrupting instruction.

