EL PASO, Texas (KFOX14/CBS4) — The El Paso Independent School District released an update on the lack of student IDs– an issue that raised red flags for many parents.

According to the El Paso Independent School District, in the coming weeks, the district expects to finish the “student ID process.”

This comes after it was reported in December that many students did not have identification cards despite being months into the school year.

The issue appeared to be widespread, as EPISD parents posted online complaining of the issue at several high schools, including Chapin, Coronado, Andress and the Young Women’s Academy.

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EPISD added that despite the lack of IDs, “student safety has not been compromised,” explaining that student ID cards are just one part of a school’s security system, adding that they still have school monitors, controlled access points and a visitor sign-in process.

Below is EPISD’s full statement:El Paso ISD expects the student ID process to be completed in the coming weeks and appreciates the patience and partnership of our families as this work continues. Student safety has not been compromised. Campuses maintain multiple layers of security, and student ID cards are just one part of a broader safety system that includes staff monitoring, controlled access points, and visitor sign-in procedures.

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