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Board extends security services contract with Armor Security at $35.32 per hour

June 27, 2025 | WEST IRONDEQUOIT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT, School Districts, New York


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Board extends security services contract with Armor Security at $35.32 per hour
The West Irondequoit Board of Education on June 26 approved an extension of the district’s contract with Armor Security and Protection Inc. for security services for the 2025–26 school year at a rate of $35.32 per hour and with a contract extension through 2027.

Administrators said Armor Security has provided continuity of staffing, responsiveness and quality service and that the extension includes a CPI‑linked increase.

Nut graf: The board voted unanimously to extend the contract after the district’s procurement review and staff recommendation; administrators said the district’s security team has worked with the vendor to ensure staffing guarantees required for school coverage.

Dr. Johnson, superintendent, called the recommendation for the extension and said the district would continue to coordinate with its internal security staff to meet coverage requirements. The motion passed 7–0.

Ending: Administrators said they are satisfied with Armor’s performance and will continue to monitor service levels and staffing guarantees under the extended contract.

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