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Committee hears safety-log compliance and access concerns; safety plan slated for Ed Services review

Finance Committee of the Watertown School Board · August 19, 2026
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Summary

Kevin told the finance committee that Wisconsin statute 113 requires annual drill logs; the district shares logs with police, fire and the Office of School Safety. Board members asked staff to ensure board access to incident reports and the uploaded drill documentation in BoardDocs.

Agency official Kevin explained that Wisconsin requires an annual log of drills and that the district sends drill logs to local fire and police and uploads safety documents to the state Office of School Safety. Kevin referenced the state requirement in the context of the district’s safety documentation process and said that the logs and associated minutes are part of the district’s compliance upload.

Several board members said they could not access linked documents in the BoardDocs uploads and asked staff to resolve access permissions so the board can review underlying incident reports and drill documentation. The committee agreed the full safety plan will be routed to Ed Services next month (likely in closed session) for a deeper review of logs and protocols.