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Board approves $133,934 school-safety grant spending plan, including intercom upgrades and metal detector purchases

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The board unanimously approved a plan to spend a $133,934 safety grant on a TOYA two-way intercom to link campuses, fencing at the elementary campus ($11,000), two more open-gate security systems ($49,019), and electronic access upgrades at the ABC site; administration also discussed purchasing metal-gate weapons detectors (~$19,000 each).

The Nashville School District Board of Education voted 5–0 to approve administration's plan to spend a $133,934 school-safety grant on several targeted security upgrades across district campuses.

Mister Graham, Superintendent, said the grant award amounted to $133,934 and recommended using it to complete the TOYA two-way intercom system so all four campuses can communicate, to install a fence at Nashville Elementary (estimated…

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