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Board approves high-school parking lot cameras, license-plate readers for $67,005.70
Summary
The board approved a $67,005.70 purchase from Prime Secured for cameras and license-plate readers at the high school; discussion covered placement, law-enforcement access and privacy concerns raised by an online commenter.
The Lewis Central Community School District Board of Education approved a $67,005.70 contract with Prime Secured on Oct. 6, 2025, to install security cameras and license-plate readers at the high school parking lot.
District staff said poles with power were already placed when the high school parking lot was redone and that the new equipment will provide better coverage of both sides of the lot. Officials described the planned camera and reader placement at the high school entrances so the system can capture vehicles…
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