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3 assistant principals, security specialist at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School reassigned

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Three assistant principals and a security specialist at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School have been reassigned based on information presented the state commission investigating February's shooting at the Parkland school.

Assistant Principal Jeff Morford, Assistant Principal Winfred Porter, Jr., Assistant Principal Denise Reed, and Security Specialist Kelvin Greenleaf have been reassigned to other administrative locations, according to a Monday news release from Broward County Public Schools.

The release didn't give a specific reason for the reassignments.

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"BCPS is examining material received from the Commission to review the response by staff to the tragedy and preceding events. Evaluation will also be used to improve school safety and services to students," the release said. 

The commission is looking into the Feb. 14 Stoneman Douglas attack, which left 14 students and three staff members dead and left 17 others injured. The full interim report from the commission is to be presented in January 2019.

Last week, it was announced that theBroward Sheriff's Office captain who was the commander at the shooting scene was resigning, and the first sergeant who responded to the shooting scene was placed on restrictive administrative duty pending an internal investigation.

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