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Murfreesboro board accepts $183,622 state school security grant for cameras, radios and a vestibule
Summary
The Murfreesboro City Schools board approved a $183,622 budget amendment for a Tennessee public school security grant to add cameras, radios, speed bumps and build a secured vestibule at Mitchell Nelson Elementary.
The Murfreesboro City Schools Board of Education on Sept. 23 approved a $183,622 budget amendment to spend a public school security grant allocated by the Tennessee General Assembly. Doctor Duke presented the grant award and said the funds are to be used only for allowable school safety purchases. The board approved the measure unanimously after a motion to approve. The district plans to use the one-time funds to increase exterior…
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