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Huntsville board approves $200,930 safety spending plan and adopts state cybersecurity standards
Summary
The board accepted a plan to use a state school-safety allocation toward fencing, access-control, signage and other campus security projects and adopted state-issued K–12 cybersecurity policies; staff said bids may lower estimated costs.
The Huntsville School District board approved a spending plan of $200,930 to implement physical security improvements across campuses and formally adopted the state-released K–12 cybersecurity standards.
The funding derives from a state school-safety allocation the district received as part of a statewide program. District staff said the district’s share was $192,028 and that the proposed projects — replacement and repair of perimeter fencing, single-point-of-entry modifications, signage updates, compatible padlocks,…
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