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Weiss High School Athletics5201 Wolf Pack DrivePflugerville, TX 78660512-594-1400Go Wolf Pack!Vernon HughesMens Athletic Coordinator/Head FootballOffice: 512-594-1451Twitter: @WeissFootballSport Supervision: Football, Powerlifting, Basketball (M), Soccer (M), Baseball, Track (M), Golf (M/W), Wrestling (M/W) & Athletic Training Program.Coach Hughes oversees the Outdoor Facilities at WHS.Womens Athletic Coordinator/Head VolleyballOffice: 512-594-1452Twitter: @WeissVolleyballInstagram: weiss.volleyballSport Supervision: Volleyball, Cross Country (M/W), Tennis (M/W), Swimming & Diving (M/W), Basketball (W), Soccer (W), Softball, Track (W), Athletic Training Program & Cheerleading.Coach Huffman oversees the Indoor Facilities at WHS.Athletic Accounting AssociateOffice: 512-594-1450Important Documents:
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Sheila SaulSupervisor, Facility RequestsOffice: (512) 594-0268Fax: (512) 594-0251Email: Sheila.Saul@pfisd.netOffice Hours: 7:30 am - 4:00 pmPFIELD METAL DETECTORS:The presence of metal detectors provides the community, parents, and staff with a sense of security when they know everyone in the facility has been screened. Providing a safe environment allows spectators to enjoy the game and feel safe. Persons that do not consent to a metal detection screening may be denied admittance. The metal detector checks shall be neutral and non-discriminatory. No person shall be selected to be searched based solely upon his/her gender, race, ethnicity, religion, disability, physical appearance, manner of dress, or association with any particular group of persons.
TO COMBAT SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND THE POTENTIAL PRESENCE OF WEAPONS IN OUR FACILITIES, PFLUGERVILLE INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT MAY UTILIZE METAL DETECTORS TO DETECT FIREARMS, KNIVES, AND OTHER WEAPONS.
Spectators who seek admission into the facility must first proceed to the metal detector screening area. Stadium Staff will instruct spectators on how to enter the metal detectors and guide them through the entrance. Spectators will be instructed to empty the metal contents of their pockets and carry them through the metal detector above their heads. If the metal detector alarm sounds while being screened in any areas besides the “above the head” signal, the spectator will have the opportunity to empty the contents of the area in question, and the spectator will be wand-screened. The hand-held scanning device should be passed along the front, back, and both sides of the person being scanned without touching the body.
If the hand-held scanning device also activates, the law enforcement official or principal or designee will ask the spectator once again to produce the signal-triggering metal object. Any illegal objects (i.e., firearms, knives, or other implements which can be used as weapons) found during the search will be turned over to law enforcement officials. Spectators who refuse cooperation will be denied access to the facility.