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West Seneca presents Smart Schools plan to install middle‑school security cameras

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Summary

District staff reviewed a Smart Schools Investment Plan for middle‑school high‑tech security cameras, reporting $602,651 remaining in the district allocation and saying a board resolution will be considered in May to file the plan with the state.

Staff member (Presenter) told the West Seneca Central School District board that the district’s second Smart Schools application is the formal follow‑up required 30 days after the initial presentation and that the plan focuses on high‑tech security camera upgrades at the middle schools.

The plan matters because the Smart Schools Bond Act funds reimburse districts for technology and security projects; the presenter said West Seneca’s total Smart Schools allocation was about $4,200,000 and that the district’s first Smart Schools project — largely network and communication upgrades — was completed at “a little under $3,600,000” and has been fully reimbursed by the state.

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