Safety & Security
The CFISD police department enters its 14th year with 117 fully commissioned, well-trained officers with five K-9s that specialize in narcotics and gunpowder / explosives detection.
Ongoing bond renovations have helped secure many elementary campuses originally designed as
“open concept” in the 20th century. The campus segmentation project wrapped up in 2024-2025,
bolstering CFISD’s safety efforts.
The district’s mental health intervention team (MHIT), comprised of four licensed professional
counselors, two licensed psychologists and two mental health police officers, continues to provide
a proactive, targeted, and safe approach to dealing with mental health issues in CFISD.
Positive relationships between the counselors and students have been instrumental in deterring
potential situations.

