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State extends safety, threat training to school officers

State extends safety, threat training to school officers

AUSTIN — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton released an advisory clarifying the requirements under state law for school districts to prepare for potential threats to student safety.

Texas families equipped with knowledge of the law are, as a result, more empowered to hold districts accountable for implementing and following the policies essential to keeping children safe at school.

State law now requires school districts to provide every classroom with silent panic alarms, ensure armed security officers are present on each campus, require certain employees to complete mental-health training, facilitate law enforcement walkthroughs of school campuses and adopt electronic notification systems to communicate with parents in the event of violent activity occurring on school grounds.  

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