Of course
Harrold ISD is the grand-daddy of them all on this, but these are others I have noticed along the way.
This article on Brenham
Brenham ISD considering 'Angel Guardian' program allowing guns in classrooms states that "Currently there are around 70 other school districts in Texas using a similar plan" but it does not list them. The ones I have verified with a news article or statement on the school website are below.
A Wall Street Journal article of 8/25/14 states "At least 78 of Texas' 1,024 districts have reported adopting a "school guardian" plan in which designated staff are authorized to carry a gun, up from one district before Sandy Hook, according to the Texas Association of School Boards."
It includes this interesting quote:
David Thweatt, superintendent of Harrold Independent School District, a 125-student district in North Texas, said the state's marshal program has too many precautions, including a rule that requires certain marshals to keep their guns in a "locked and secured safe."
"That's almost like saying you can have a car but the engine has to be out," Mr. Thweatt said, whose district was the first in Texas to adopt a guardian plan almost seven years ago.
Schools that have either a "Guardian" program or School Marshal program:
Abilene ISD
Argyle ISD
Agua Dulce ISD.
Alvord ISD
Anton ISD
Ballinger ISD
Bangs ISD
Bonham ISD
Also
http://www.ntxe-news.com/artman/publish ... 0694.shtml"
Brock ISD
Brookesmith ISD Says Yes to Guns On Campus
Callisburg ISD
Carthage ISD
Cayuga ISD approves handgun policy - The Palestine Herald, Palestine, Texas
Cayuga ISD
Canadian ISD
"The district’s superintendent told the outlet that surveys revealed overwhelming support for the idea from teachers and staff. And while enthusiasm for the measure was slightly less strong among parents, a majority still supported the idea. "
Christoval ISD OKs guns on campus » Abilene Reporter-News
Chapel ISD
Childress ISD
"A press release from [Texas State Representative Drew] Springer’s office says that other school districts in HD68 plan to enact similar policies in the coming months."
I have since read another article, which unfortunately I lost track of, that indicates that Childress's plan is to lock up the guns somewhere on campus and not actually allow staff to carry them. If true this is nearly useless.
Coahoma ISD
Douglass ISD
Early ISD
Fayetteville ISD has a Guardian program.
Forsan ISD, Guardian Program
Ganado ISD Approves Teachers To Carry Guns On Campus - Crossroads Today
Gatesville: Another Texas School District Considers Allowing Guns
I did not find an article on it, but it appears Gatesville ISD has adopted the School Marshal program, because I found it laid out in their security policy dated 7/25/14
Safety Program/Risk Management -- Security Personnel
George West ISD
Harmony ISD
High Island ISD
Hunt ISD approves allowing teachers to carry firearms
Huntington ISD moving ahead on firearms policy
Jonesboro: Central Texas School District Arms Teachers
Jonesboro ISD
Junction ISD
Keene ISD
Levelland: Texas School District to Arm Teachers
Lingleville ISD
Louise ISD
Lumberton ISD
Marlin ISD
Medina ISD
Miles ISD
Millsap ISD
Navasoto ISD
New Deal ISD
New Home ISD
Nixon-Smiley ISD
Orange ISD
Paint Rock ISD
Palmer ISD
Pantego Christian Academy
Peaster ISD
Quanah ISD
Ralls ISD
Ropes ISD
Rusk ISD
San Saba
Santa Fe
Seagrave ISD
Seminole ISD
Shamrock ISD
At the link there is a picture of their sign that says the staff is armed.
Smyer ISD
Sterling City ISD
Trinity Christian School, Lubbock
Union Grove ISD
Union Grove ISD OKs arming some teachers, administrators - Longview News-Journal: Local News
Van ISD authorized specific employees to have guns on campus, sc - KYTX CBS 19 Tyler Longview News Weather Sports
Veribest ISD
Wall ISD
Water Valley ISD
Waxahachie ISD
Weatherford
Westwood ISD
West Hardin ISD
Whiteface ISD
Wylie ISD
In the "maybe" column:
As of Nov 2018:
Navarro ISD
As of May 2018:
Sherman ISD,
Big Spring ISD
As of Apr 2018:
Chico ISD,
Stephenville ISD
As of Mar 2018:
Anderson-Shiro CISD,
Hawkin ISD
As of Feb 2018:
Port Aransas ISD
Floydada ISD
As of Jan 2018:
Forney ISD
As of Aug 2019:
Lubbock ISD
Academy ISD: More Than Half Of School District Staff Attends CHL Class At High School
As of 8/31/14 I can find no further information on this.
Nueces Canyon ISD
As of 8/31/14 I can find no further information on this.
Irving ISD
As of 8/31/14 I can find no further information on this.
Rise Academy, Lubbock
As of 8/31/14 I can find no further information on this.
Prefers victims:
Brenham was "considering" its policy
Brenham ISD
but ultimately opted to hire more police officers. They set aside $75K for this. That doesn't sound like a lot of "more."
Related Brenham links:
"Brenham Angel Guardian" policy.
The effort had its own website for awhile
Cleburne school trustees decide not to arm educators
The school board president said he was in favor of allowing staff with CHLs to carry, but a community survey went against it so he decided to go along with it. Interestingly the parents of elementary students voted in favor of it by 53%, but elementary teachers still don't get to carry.
A few months later Cleburne did change policy to allow those employees with CHLs to keep handguns in their cars in the parking lot, but
"Trustees unanimously approved the policy change, provided that it is made clear to employees that guns will not be allowed on their person for any reason..
Lewisville ISD ""I think our teachers are there to educate and not to panic and put themselves in that type of position," said Board Member Kathy Duke." Officials also state the no local chief supports allowing teachers to be armed.
Glen Rose ISD "{Superintendent} Rotan said he firmly supports the idea that hiring highly-trained educators to work in classrooms and leaving the patrolling of campuses in the hands of highly-trained law enforcement officials. Also cites law enforcement opposition.
East Central ISD
"Backlash".