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Orange County schools accept $250,000 VDOE security grant to replace high school PA, upgrade middle-school cameras

6438343 · September 23, 2025
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The Orange County School Board approved acceptance of a $250,000 Virginia Department of Education school security equipment grant and agreed to use local match funds to replace the public-address system at Orange County High School and move Locust Grove Middle School cameras to a cloud-based system.

The Orange County School Board voted to accept a $250,000 Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) school security equipment grant and to use local matching funds to replace the public-address system at Orange County High School and upgrade the camera system at Locust Grove Middle School.

Board members and staff said the projects aim to modernize a failing PA system at the high school and move the middle school’s oldest camera system to a cloud-based platform. Justin, a transportation/facilities staff member who…

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