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District security chief outlines layered safety plan, weapon‑detection cameras and options for armed guards
Summary
The district's security lead gave an annual safety update emphasizing mental‑health supports, a new ZeroEyes weapon‑detection deployment covering more than 600 cameras, 24/7 patrols, monitoring tools and the district's readiness to implement armed security if the board authorizes it.
Jack Blum, security staff member for the Three Village Central School District, gave the board an annual safety and security update on Sept. 3, 2025, describing mental‑health programming, new technology deployments and operational practices meant to reduce risk across the district.
Blum said mental wellness remains the district’s top priority and described a layered approach that pairs prevention programs such as the trusted‑adult initiative with target‑hardening, emergency response, IT infrastructure protection and health and safety compliance. “Mental wellness…is crucial in this district,” Blum said, and added that the district monitors device and social‑media alerts continuously.
The presentation described specific security systems and recent results. The district has integrated the ZeroEyes weapon‑detection platform with more than 600…
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