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Ogden school board approves weapons‑detection purchase, adopts 2026‑27 calendar and advances policies
Summary
At its October meeting the Ogden City School District board approved a $414,366 purchase of AIM/ZeroEyes weapons‑detection software funded by a state school safety grant, approved the district calendar for 2026–27 and advanced several policy updates on first reading. The board also approved the consent calendar and moved to a closed session.
The Ogden City School District Board on Tuesday approved several administrative measures including a $414,366 purchase of AIM and ZeroEyes weapons‑detection and emergency response software under a state school safety grant, accepted the district calendar recommended for 2026–27 and advanced multiple policy updates on first reading.
The board voted by voice to buy the AIM/ZeroEyes platform from AGIX Global LLC, using funds from the Utah State Board of Education (USBE) School Safety and Support grant awarded to the district. Superintendent staff told the board the district has until fiscal year 2027 to spend the grant and that the award includes roughly $2.1 million for security enhancements. The purchase is intended to expand video‑surveillance coverage at both secondary and elementary schools and to allow mobile camera trailers…
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