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Birmingham Community Charter to seek federal school-violence prevention grant for cameras, lighting and guard shack

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District staff told the Birmingham Community Charter High District board that the district will apply for a U.S. Department of Justice School Violence Prevention Program grant to replace about 150 cameras, add lighting in a north-side parking area and replace the guard shack.

District staff told the Birmingham Community Charter High District board that the district will apply for a U.S. Department of Justice School Violence Prevention Program grant to upgrade campus cameras, add exterior lighting and replace the campus guard shack.

The presenter, a district staff member, said the application would cover a package of security upgrades including replacement of roughly 150 cameras, new lighting on the north side of campus near the parking lot (not the softball field) and a new guard shack. The presenter said the district expects total costs around $651,000 and that the DOJ…

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