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Wenatchee district outlines Alyssa—s Law upgrades: cameras, radios, access control and RiverCom feeds

Wenatchee School District Board · October 30, 2025
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Summary

The district said it has implemented many elements of Alyssa—s Law, including alert buttons, live video feeds to RiverCom, access-control doors and upgraded radios, and described remaining technical work and trade-offs at large campuses like Wenatchee High School.

The Wenatchee School District on Oct. 28 told the board it has implemented major pieces of school-safety infrastructure required or encouraged by Alyssa—s Law and continues technical work to connect systems across vendors and partners.

Tom Cui, the district—s director of safety and security, outlined multi-year investments in radios, cameras, access control and public-address systems. He said the district invested about $100,000 in radio upgrades that remain in service and undertook a roughly $2.2 million upgrade in 2019 that added a secured lobby, fencing, additional cameras and audio systems at the high school.

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