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Parent urges greater transparency about Triton bathroom monitoring devices in Kenston schools
Summary
A parent told the board the district’s Triton bathroom monitoring units do more than detect vaping and asked for clearer communications, signs in restrooms and broader public discussion before deployment.
A Kenston parent raised concerns on Oct. 13 about monitoring devices the district has deployed in student restrooms, saying the devices do more than detect vaping and requesting clearer public communications and signage.
What was said: Paula Colton Buck told the board she had asked administrators for details and that the devices listed in budget documents as “vape detectors” are Triton units that she said can detect vaping and…
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