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TEA requiring schools to comply with new school safety rules by Sept. 1

 

By KCBD Staff Published: Jun. 30, 2022 at 3:29 PM CDT Updated: 22 hours ago

 

LUBBOCK, Texas (KCBD) - The Texas Education Agency (TEA) released a list of school safety requirements on Thursday, requiring Texas districts to secure doors, train staff, and review threat response plans by Sept. 1.

 

This is in response to Governor Greg Abbott’s directives on public school safety measures, issued June 1 and 2.

 

The TEA released a list of requirements for schools, including exterior door safety audits and mandatory drills.

 

The TEA will be collecting data from schools about changes that need to be made to facilities using money from school safety grants recently released under SB500. Funds can be used to install things like silent panic alert systems, vehicle barriers, metal detectors, security systems and fencing.

 

“TEA, TxSSC, and other state agency partners are working on additional actions to provide more support to improve school safety. This includes efforts to expand technical assistance for emergency operations plan development, conducting threat assessment protocols, expanding availability of school-based law enforcement, improving the efficacy of drills and incident preparedness exercises, and supporting LEA efforts in implementing multi-tiered system of supports.”

 

All Texas LEAs must take the following actions prior to the start of the new school year:

 

= Conduct a Summer Targeted Partial Safety Audit

 

= Conduct an Exterior Door Safety Audit

 

= Convene the LEA’s Safety and Security Committee to review: the multi-hazard emergency operations plan (EOP) and, as a component of the EOP, the LEA’s active threat plan

 

= Ensure all campus staff (including substitutes) are trained on their specific LEA and campus safety procedures

 

= Schedule all mandatory drills for the school year

 

= Ensure all threat assessment team members are trained

 

= Review and, if necessary, update access control procedures

 

= For the new school year, access control procedures must include exterior door sweeps (ensuring doors are closed and locked) at every instructional facility at least once each week while instruction is being conducted.

 

https://www.kltv.com/2022/06/30/tea-requiring-schools-comply-with-new-school-safety-rules-by-sept-1/

 

(fencing contractors please consider this opportunity, lol)