This week, Tulsa Public Schools announced plans to stagger games to increase security following the deadly shooting at McLain High School, but Oklahoma Rep. Regina Goodwin says that's not good enough.
She says this past week has been rough for her district and believes there needs to be an increase in security presence.
"There has to be more security, equipped security," she said. "And we talked about better cameras and are the cameras being properly used? The ones that they do have? We've also talked about as it relates to book packs. Who's taking that? What is the game plan?"
On the night of the shooting, Superintendent Dr. Deborah Gist said there were only three security professionals present at the start of the game. By the time the game ended, there were six.
Goodwin says people should be able to feel safe at McLain games again.
"We want to be able to go to a football game, homecoming especially, and have great memories," she said. "We were blessed to have those kinds of memories. So, for generations to come, and our students now, let's put a plan in action. Let's work together."