1 in 7 North Texas school intruder audits had a "finding" but most not for unlocked exterior doors
State inspectors have tried gaining access to hundreds of North Texas schools as a part of a surprise intruder audit program ordered by Governor Greg Abbott after the Uvalde school shooting.
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