On Wednesday, Tucson Unified School District superintendent Gabriel Trujillo and security staff spent about 30 minutes talking to the media about security issues on campus and shared new details on solutions.
“We’re meeting summer with our principals and district leadership team to revisit some of the protocol that we have for the supervision and the guidance that we give to parents and visitors to campus so we’re not so free roaming,” Trujillo said.
"We will be providing some very structured guidance throughout the month of June to our principals about the need to engage in highly effective security minded behaviors. Like securing entrance points and access points by closing and locking doors. Making sure that gates are shut. Our schools should not be easy to get into we have some work to do,” Trujillo said.