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Kenosha Unified details broad school-safety program; committee weighing additional measures ahead of referendum
Summary
Kenosha Unified and local law enforcement presented a broad review of current safety measures—SROs, liaison officers, a blue-box master-key system, protective film, gunshot detectors, CSTAG/STAC threat assessment work, ALICE drills—and the safety committee said it will prioritize additional upgrades and technologies ahead of a planned referendum.
District staff and law enforcement representatives gave a comprehensive update on school safety measures already in place and on items the safety committee is evaluating ahead of a planned referendum.
Presenters described existing tools and partnerships: five full-time school resource officers (SROs) in secondary schools, liaison/off-duty officers and retired-officer security staff, the blue-box master-key entry system that gives responding officers rapid access to campuses, protective window film on main entrances, gunshot detectors that alert administrators and the emergency response team, and ALICE active-threat training and drills. Staff highlighted the School Threat Assessment Coalition (STAC) in the county, which…
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