Sweetwater Reporter

Principal of Texas school where shooting happened reinstated

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— The principal of the Texas school where the nation’s deadliest classroom shooting in a decade happened was reinstated Thursday, three days after she was suspended with pay in the wake of security criticisms leveled by a legislativ­e committee.

Mandy Gutierrez, who Uvalde school district officials suspended with pay Monday as Robb Elementary School principal, was reinstated Thursday in a brief letter from Superinten­dent Hal Harrell.

The reinstatem­ent came after Gutierrez, in a letter to the committee members, disputed the key findings that a “culture of complacenc­y” had developed at the school that allowed a gunman to enter the school and kill 19 children and two teachers. She also said the lock on the door to the fourthgrad­e classroom where the May 24 shooting happened worked when a custodian checked it the night before.

Harrell suspended Gutierrez with pay on Monday pending a performanc­e review pertaining to school security. However, in his Thursday letter, Harrell said she would be allowed to return to work immediatel­y “and will continue to serve the district in an administra­tive capacity.”

The legislativ­e report placed the most fault with local, state and federal law enforcemen­t agencies, which took more than an hour to enter the classroom where the shooter was and kill him as parents outside the school begged officers to do something and dispatcher­s took 911 calls from inside the school. Surveillan­ce footage of police officers in body armor milling in the hallway while the gunman carried out the massacre led to rage from families of victims, who have demanded accountabi­lity.

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