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District previews new Ronin entry scanners, warns parents to avoid large insulated cups at arrival
Summary
Board members reported on a new Ronin entry system and scanner pilot that can process high throughput and detect concealed items; the district signaled families that large insulated cups (Yeti/Stanley) may be banned at arrival to speed screening and reduce risk.
Members of the Middletown Board of Education reported committee findings on a new Ronin entry and scanner system and discussed related changes to arrival procedures at the Aug. 14 meeting.
Board member Mister Perino described the Ronin system as a noninvasive entry system that can move gates quickly and said "one gate can accommodate 1,000 students per gate." Perino said the system is sensitive and tied to a scanner that can…
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