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District reports progress on $3 million safety initiative: cameras, radios, training and more

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Summary

District staff reported the third year of a multi‑year safety push funded with a $3 million allocation: new surveillance cameras, radios, visitor management, lock blocks, training and drills; further work will continue as modernization projects proceed.

Snowline staff told the board on Jan. 28 that the multi‑year safety program the board funded with approximately $3 million is in active implementation: new surveillance cameras and radios are being procured, visitor management and single‑point‑of‑entry procedures are in place, door lock blocks have been installed, training and drills have been increased, and drone footage is used for post‑drill review.

The nut graf: The district described the safety work as a multi‑phase effort encompassing mitigation, preparedness and response — the district has been upgrading cameras and communications equipment, increasing training (including ALICE and workplace‑violence prevention), and expanding…

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