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Greeley-Evans School District 6 outlines new command center, grants and safety upgrades
Summary
Chief of Safety and Security Wayne Corliss and staff briefed the board on a newly completed district command center, awarded grants used for equipment and staff, and completed emergency plans and audits intended to improve school safety.
Greeley-Evans School District 6’s chief of safety and security, Wayne Corliss, told the board on March 24 that the district has completed a district-wide command center and is rolling out related systems, trainings and staff positions meant to strengthen emergency response across its schools.
The update focused on five safety areas: information technology, environmental security and control systems, threat management and daily practices, emergency/crisis management, and partnerships with local law enforcement. Corliss said the command center — completed in December 2024 — will serve as an emergency operations center able to monitor district cameras, assist law enforcement with video downloads and remotely control exterior doors across campus buildings.
Why it matters: the board heard that the new infrastructure and staff are intended to speed incident response and improve…
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