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Superintendent reports septic backup at Granite Falls High fixed; district adds security cameras and readies health inspections

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Superintendent Dana Giesland told the board the high school's septic backup that disrupted several classrooms has been cleared, the district installed two new cameras and is preparing required Snohomish County Health Department corrective actions at four schools.

Dr. Dana Giesland, superintendent, reported on facilities, security and health inspections at the Granite Falls School District board meeting on Oct. 8.

Giesland said the district installed two campus cameras this week — one at Crossroads (near the preschool outdoor area) and one at the Transportation facility — to improve coverage where staff had previously reported security gaps. She said the board is considering additional building-security upgrades in connection with an upcoming capital/maintenance levy…

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