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Board approves VeriMobility contract to install bus stop cameras; revenues to be reinvested in student safety

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Seattle Public Schools authorized contracts with VeriMobility and interlocal agreements with King County to install stop‑paddle cameras on buses for the 2025–26 school year; board members emphasized safety as the primary rationale and noted statute requires district revenues be devoted to student safety programs.

The Seattle Public Schools board voted unanimously Thursday to authorize the superintendent to execute a contract with VeriMobility and two interlocal agreements with King County to operate stop‑paddle cameras on school buses for the 2025–26 school year.

Stephen Richard, presenting the proposal, told the board the Washington State Legislature authorizes school districts to use bus stop cameras to detect drivers illegally passing…

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