At Crandall ISD, the safety and security of our students and staff is our highest priority. As part of our comprehensive security model, the district has implemented a Guardian Program, which allows a small number of highly trained staff members to carry a firearm on campus strictly for emergency protective response.
The Guardian Program is authorized by the Crandall ISD Board of Trustees under:
Who Serves as Guardians?
Crandall ISD currently designates three trained personnel as Guardians:
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Keith Chapman, Executive Director of Emergency Operations
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Eric Covington, CISD Security Specialist
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Sergio Hernandez, Heartland Middle School Campus Security
These individuals are responsible for:
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Protecting students and staff in the event of an immediate threat
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Supporting the CISD Police Department in campus safety efforts
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Ensuring full compliance with state safety regulations
Daily responsibilities for these staff remain unchanged. Their Guardian assignment only expands their ability to respond if an emergency situation arises.
Identification & Visibility
Guardians are clearly identifiable while on duty. They will:
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Wear vests labeled SECURITY (front) and GUARDIAN (back)
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Display their name and district identification
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Carry written authorization issued by the CISD Board and Superintendent
Training & Oversight
Every Guardian:
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Meets or exceeds all State of Texas training requirements
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Completes additional Crandall ISD safety and firearms training
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Participates in continuous drills and readiness exercises
Our Guardian Program is closely coordinated with the CISD Police Department to ensure unified and effective emergency response.
If you have questions about Crandall ISD’s safety initiatives or the Guardian Program, please contact:
Keith Chapman, Executive Director of Emergency Operations
or
Chief of Police Tim Payovich