"Persistent delays at the beginning of the school day routinely undermine our efforts to create safe, welcoming, and academically challenging environments," they wrote.
"Long lines, whether during morning entry or after drills, increase frustration among students, heightening safety risks such as line-cutting and student conflicts," it continued.
"To have enough agents at the entry points means that we have no agents on the perimeter of the building during the morning arrival... and we know that their presence protects students," one TREC principal told The Post.
"About every six weeks a machine will malfunction and we don't have backups so we're down to two entryways for 2,700 students," one TREC principal told The Post.
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