Community members weigh in on Uvalde CISD safety, security plans ahead of first day of classes

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Community members weigh in on Uvalde CISD safety, security plans ahead of first day of classes
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Uvalde CISD community members had an open forum to ask about the district’s budget and safety and security plans for the upcoming school year, which starts Sept. 6.

Arreola was one of several victims’ families that read their names and talked about how these common-sense security changes could have saved their lives.Those changes are what families and community members are asking for as the start of school is around the corner.

Harrell on Monday went over the variety of training that has taken place to get teachers and staff ready for the emotional needs of students this year. “This work is running behind schedule. The manufacturing of the doors and frames has been back-ordered,” Harrell said.Meeting attendees again called for every officer with UCISD police to be placed on leave for their roles on May 24.

“Why not conduct an investigation as soon as possible, so you can relieve some of these officers of their duty or faculty or other people that need to be removed from their duties? I mean, don’t you think that would be important?” questioned Manuel Rizo, Jackie Cazares’ uncle.

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