In a recent government meeting, officials addressed pressing security concerns in schools, particularly in light of threats surrounding the anniversary of September 11th. Mr. Witt provided an update on incidents that occurred across Colorado, including a specific threat in Woodland Park that prompted immediate action from law enforcement. Fortunately, the investigation concluded that the threat was unfounded, but officials emphasized their commitment to student safety and the seriousness with which they treat such incidents.
The discussion highlighted the district's communication strategies with parents during emergencies. Mr. Witt explained that an alert system is in place to notify affected families via email and text, ensuring timely updates about credible threats. The district prioritizes involving law enforcement when necessary and aims to keep the community informed throughout any incident.
Board members expressed a strong desire to enhance security measures in schools, advocating for an increase in trained and armed security personnel. Mr. White noted that the district has already taken significant steps by employing armed security guards following the withdrawal of a police resource officer. He confirmed that this initiative represents the largest investment in school security in the district's history.
Additionally, there were suggestions to improve communication methods, such as utilizing phone calls for urgent alerts, to ensure parents receive critical information promptly. The meeting underscored a collective commitment among officials to maintain a safe environment for students and to continuously improve security protocols in response to evolving threats.