During a recent government meeting, discussions highlighted critical security and infrastructure needs at local high schools, particularly Quince Orchard High School and Crown High School.
Quince Orchard High School is facing significant challenges regarding its security vestibule, which remains inadequate for the school's needs. A video presented during the meeting illustrated the cramped conditions students encounter when entering the locked area, emphasizing the lack of visibility for security personnel both inside and outside the building. The current setup not only restricts the flow of students but also compromises safety, as the office staff cannot monitor student movements effectively. Advocates for the school are calling for a remodel of the security vestibule to enhance safety and improve the workspace for security staff.
Additionally, the meeting addressed the ongoing construction at Crown High School. Stakeholders expressed the necessity for the school to be fully completed, including the auditorium, as part of the first phase of development. The sentiment shared was that students deserve a fully functional educational environment, rather than one that remains incomplete shortly after opening.
These discussions underscore the urgent need for improvements in school safety and infrastructure to ensure a secure and conducive learning environment for students.