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Poquoson operations report highlights safety drills, camera plans, driver recruitment and wellness-policy changes
Summary
Operations staff reported progress on safety drills and camera placements, upcoming USDA and wellness-policy work, recruitment efforts for teachers and drivers, and plans to pilot bus GPS and stop-arm cameras.
At the Poquoson City Public Schools board meeting on March 18, Operations Director Andrew Roberts summarized several operational priorities: upgrades to school safety measures, amendments to the district wellness policy, recruitment efforts, transportation technology pilots, and routine USDA and VDOE compliance activities.
Roberts told the board the district's safety committee is prioritizing strategic camera placements and that staff are working with district technicians to order and install equipment. He said the district has reviewed lockdown procedures, conducted drills at all schools, and will run active-shooter and safe-haven tabletop exercises leading to a full…
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