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BOE Approves Weapons Detection System at High Schools

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Today, the Barrow County School System Board of Education held a Called Board Meeting to discuss school safety enhancements and decide on new measures.

The Board voted to authorize the immediate purchase of the OpenGate Weapons Detection System to be installed in our three high schools starting as early as next week. The Board authorized up to $700,000 for the purchase.

“Our priority is to protect the wellbeing and safety of our students,” said Lisa Maloof, Board of Education Chair. “We know there is more work to do, and we’re committed to continuing the conversation with our community and safety experts to make our schools safe spaces where learning can thrive.”

Superintendent Dr. Dallas LeDuff said, “We have carefully and thoughtfully evaluated different measures to enhance safety and security in our schools, and we are grateful for the Board’s support in the immediate purchase of weapons detection systems in our high schools. Safety requires multiple layers of protection, and these enhancements will help make our schools more secure.”

Dr. LeDuff adds that this recommendation and subsequent vote is the next step with more to follow as we continue to engage experts and talk with our community about additional safety enhancements.

If you have any questions about this change, please use this form to share them with us.

As a reminder, please encourage your students to say something if they see something concerning. Our Tip Line is available for you to anonymously report any safety issue.

Together, we will help to ensure our students and staff are safe. Thank you for your continued support and care.

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