Randolph opens public comment on school safety plan
June 3 unofficial minutes say a public hearing on School Safety Plan changes opened a 30-day public comment period, with adoption expected at the July board meeting.
Why it matters
Safety plans can shape how a district handles emergencies, communication, coordination with law enforcement, and building procedures. The useful parent action is to read the actual changes before adoption.
What happened
The June 3 unofficial minutes say the public hearing for School Safety Plan changes started a 30-day public comment timeframe.
The details
- The minutes say the revised plan will be adopted at the July board meeting.
- The minutes do not summarize the specific plan changes.
- That means this brief should be treated as an alert to find and review the revised plan, not as a summary of the changes.
- Parents who care about emergency procedures and school communication should watch for the linked plan document.
- A follow-up should identify the actual changes once the plan is available or clearly linked.
What's next
The next brief should name the plan changes directly once the revised safety-plan document is available or the July adoption action is posted.
Sources
Official records for this story2 sources
- Randolph BoardDocs unofficial minutes, June 3, 2026
BoardDocs regular meeting minutes/action record summarized in the local board-action log.
Open source - Randolph BoardDocs policies and records
Official BoardDocs policy and records portal for plan and policy documents.
Open source