Texas schools have made safety a priority,
both students and staff at the centres. Thus, The Dallas Independent School District (ISD) implemented a plan that requires its students to carry transparent backpacks to store educational materials and personal items.
The measure is part of the institution’s Comprehensive Security Plan, which
includes modifications to the facilities, protocols,
Mental wellness programs for students, safety training for school staffresources for reporting potential situations and communication with parents to apply school safety standards at home.
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This clear backpack policy in Dallas schools applies Beginning in the 2024-2025 school year, kindergarten through twelfth grade.
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Which schools should have clear backpacks?
The ISD plan stipulates that Students must carry a backpack or transparent mesh bag In addition, they can have a small bag inside to store their personal items, such as cell phones, money or hygiene products. The institution will provide one of these units to each family free of charge, but if they wish to bring their own, it must be subject to the established requirements.
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Texas schools that must meet this requirement are as follows::
- Castleberry Independent School District
- Cedar Hill Independent School District
- Crowley Independent School District
- Dallas Independent School District
- Desoto Independent School District
- Duncanville Independent School District
- Grand Prairie Independent School District
- Kennedale Independent School District
- Lake Worth Independent School District
- Lancaster Independent School District
- Mesquite Independent School District
- Red Oak Independent School District