In a recent government meeting, officials discussed significant upgrades to school security measures, focusing on the installation of secure vestibules and modifications to classroom windows and doors. The initiative aims to enhance safety protocols within schools, addressing concerns about unrestricted access to school facilities.
The plan includes the construction of secure vestibules, which will allow for controlled entry into the buildings, a response to the current open access that poses security risks. The project is set to commence soon, with contractors already coordinating with vendors to mitigate potential supply chain delays that have plagued many sectors since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Additionally, the meeting highlighted plans to wall up certain windows in the cafeteria to limit visibility into the space, further enhancing security. The upgrades will also involve replacing classroom doors that feature sidelights—small windows that allow visibility into classrooms—with solid doors to prevent unauthorized viewing.
Officials acknowledged that the renovations would be disruptive, necessitating phased implementation during school breaks to minimize impact on students. Work is scheduled to take place over fall and Christmas breaks, with careful planning to ensure that the most intrusive tasks are conducted when students are not present.
Overall, the meeting underscored a proactive approach to school safety, with a commitment to completing the upgrades in an orderly and timely manner.