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District outlines proposal for school‑safety dispatchers to monitor campus cameras; trustees seek coverage and training details
Summary
Central Unified presented a proposal to create three full‑time, 10‑month school‑safety dispatcher positions—one per high school—to monitor campus security cameras in real time. Trustees raised questions about continuous coverage, summer months, role overlap with student liaisons and metrics to measure effectiveness.
District safety staff presented a proposed new job classification—school‑safety dispatcher—intended to provide real‑time monitoring and quicker response for high‑school camera systems. Director Cuellar introduced the staff report; Superintendent Marshall framed it as a response to recent campus safety discussions.
Administration proposed staffing three full‑time, 10‑month classified positions (one per high school) with salary and health/welfare costs estimated in the packet. Director Cuellar described the job as combining camera monitoring, clerical…
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