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Board hears safety briefing; staff to return with cost estimates for high-school single-point entries and other upgrades

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Following a staff briefing, trustees directed administrators to return with architect estimates and funding options to complete single-point entries and related security upgrades at remaining high schools.

The Lyon County School Board heard a district presentation on school-safety measures and directed staff to return with cost and funding options for completing single-point entry systems and other perimeter and technology upgrades at the remaining high schools.

Board president said the request was prompted by a recent student incident. "I am concerned about safety," he told trustees, noting law enforcement arrested a student who had assembled a device in a school garbage can; the student reportedly did not have access to a firearm at the time but the board president said such situations can change "overnight."

Presentation highlights District staff described a multi-part approach that mixes technology, perimeter hardening and programs:…

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