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Robbinsdale staff outline multi‑year safety upgrades; district cites supply and scheduling risks
Summary
District safety and security leaders presented a plan to audit and upgrade cameras, card access, PA systems, lockdown buttons and emergency signage across 21 buildings, funded by the capital projects levy and health & safety dollars, and flagged supply‑chain disruptions and labor availability as risks.
Robbinsdale Area Schools safety and security staff on June 16 described a multi‑year program to audit and upgrade physical security and emergency preparedness systems in all district buildings and said work would continue through the summer and into the fall.
Presenters — including the district security and technology directors and risk management staff — told the school board the projects cover surveillance cameras, encrypted card access, visitor access systems, public‑address systems, lockdown buttons, key control, shelter and egress maps, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for use and staff training. The work affects 21 district buildings and is financed in part by the new capital projects levy and health‑and‑safety funds.
"We're pushing to get as much done over the summer as we can,"…
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