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KUSD safety committee outlines layered approach: SROs, liaison officers, blue‑box master keys and threat assessment coalition

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Kenosha Unified staff and law enforcement gave trustees an extended update on school safety measures ranging from SROs and liaison officers to blue‑box master key systems, protective window film, gunshot detectors and the countywide STACK threat assessment coalition.

Kenosha Unified and Kenosha Police Department representatives updated the board Jan. 16 on a suite of existing and proposed school safety measures and the work of a newly convened district safety committee.

Presenters described a layered approach to safety that includes internal measures (school resource officers stationed at high schools, off‑duty and retired liaison officers working security shifts inside schools, and school district staff trained in threat assessment) and external collaboration (Kenosha Police Department, county law enforcement and the School Threat Assessment Coalition of Kenosha, known as STACK, which uses the Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines or CSTAG).

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