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Board approves DATAMARK mapping system to meet state school-safety mandate

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The board voted to contract with DATAMARK to produce standardized school-safety maps required under West Virginia House Bill 3166; the vendor was recommended by the county 9-1-1 director and the sheriff and will be paid through available state grant funding.

MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The Berkeley County Schools Board of Education voted Oct. 6 to award a funded contract to DATAMARK to create standardized school-safety mapping in order to comply with West Virginia House Bill 3166 and related state code.

Melissa Holland presented the procurement and explained the legal requirement and technical criteria. The legislation requires counties to create standardized school mapping data by Sept. 1, 2026 that can…

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