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District 15 reviews safety protocols, considers wearable duress devices after first‑responder briefing

6489529 · October 9, 2025
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Summary

District officials summarized layered safety measures already in place and said they are evaluating new technology, including wearable duress badges, ahead of a life‑safety survey presentation next month.

District 15 administrators told the board they have a layered set of safety measures in place and are evaluating additional technologies after a recent safety committee meeting with first responders from municipal police and fire departments.

What the district has now: administrators said schools use visitor management (Raptor), secured vestibules and locked classroom doors, 360‑degree surveillance cameras, silent alarms and panic buttons, strobe lights in noisy areas, walkie‑talkies, an app‑based mass notification system…

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