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Muscogee County to roll out walk‑through weapons detectors at middle and high schools for 2025–26 school year

5437650 · July 22, 2025
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Chief Operations Officer Travis Anderson told the board the district will introduce non‑invasive walk‑through sensors at middle and high schools and athletic facilities this fall; the rollout will be phased and staff will screen visitors at front entrances.

The Muscogee County School District plans to deploy non‑invasive walk‑through weapons detection systems at schools that serve middle and high school students and at district athletic facilities during the 2025–26 school year, Chief Operations Officer Travis Anderson told the board July 21.

The system, Anderson said, is designed to “deter and detect” weapons quickly and without requiring students to remove backpacks or purses; users are asked to remove larger…

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