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District tests ZeroEyes detection system; reports faster alarm response and armed-guard staffing across campuses
Summary
The district ran a controlled detection test of its ZeroEyes camera system and reported a substantial reduction in detection-to-notification time. The threat-assessment update confirmed armed and qualified school guards at all campuses and scheduled additional weapon-retention training.
Associate Superintendent Mister Alvarez updated the board’s threat-assessment committee results and a recent test of the district’s ZeroEyes camera detection system on March 31.
Alvarez described a controlled test (a staged detection exercise during a low-occupancy period) in which the system detected a simulated weapon and triggered law-enforcement notifications before Alvarez completed his drive to a second campus. "My testing. My window started at 10:00. At 09:50,…
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