Two months after TUSD leaders said security changes would be made to some campuses, they refuse to release details. Says an expert in public records law: 'Parents and everybody else has a right to know.'
Two months after Tucson Unified School District leaders said they would make security changes throughout the district to ensure safer campuses, administrators are refusing to release details.
People are also reading… “We take our responsibility to make public records accessible very seriously. However, we have to balance that with the responsibility for safety of our students,” he wrote, citing a case law in the decision to keep the information private. “They don’t have to provide schematics about where the systems are and how to get around them or how to turn them off,” Barr said. “But they should be able to answer whether or not they’ve been installed at the schools.”
Superintendent Trujillo and Safety Team Director Joseph Hallums assured her that campus safety assessments were already in the works to determine the specific security flaws and areas of improvement needed at each campus.
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