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District begins public comment on Smart Schools camera expansion; plan would use remaining bond funds for elementary and middle-school cameras

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The district opened the 30-day public-comment period for a Smart Schools Bond Act investment plan that would use remaining funds to install security cameras in elementary and middle-school buildings and proceed to a public hearing on April 8.

The West Seneca board began the required public-comment period on March 4 for a Smart Schools Bond Act investment plan that would use remaining Smart Schools funds to expand school-security camera coverage.

District staff reported that the district’s initial Smart Schools allocation was roughly $4.2 million and that about $3.6 million was previously used to upgrade network infrastructure (not device purchases). The remaining allocation (around $600,000) is proposed for…

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