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TEA intruder-audit finds three campuses noncompliant; district schedules training and moves to closed session

October 31, 2025 | LUBBOCK ISD, School Districts, Texas


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TEA intruder-audit finds three campuses noncompliant; district schedules training and moves to closed session
District staff reported findings from the Texas Education Agency intruder-detection audit: three campuses were found noncompliant because auditors could gain access to buildings through an exterior door.

Doctor Rolo told trustees that campuses either have been or will be trained by Shane Anderson, the district director of safety and security, on the audit findings and corrective measures to improve campus security and pass future audits. For safety reasons the board said it would discuss details of which campuses and exact findings in executive session.

Trustees then announced a second, extended executive closed session under Texas Government Code chapter 551 to discuss the safety findings in greater detail. No formal remedial action was recorded in the open minutes; staff described training and forthcoming corrective steps.

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