The delegates reviewed research by the University of Virginia, presented by the Joint Legislative Audit and Review Commission. It evaluated safety measures at schools in Virginia and other states, including Florida and Texas. One of the things the research pointed out is while each Virginia school is required to a have safety plan, some of the coordinators or specialists accountable for “planning, staffing and activities” didn’t have “defined responsibilities or training.” Overall, it shows that when audits or plans are put in place, standards are different across the commonwealth.