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Kenosha school board approves layered safety measures, directs funding study for secure entrances at seven schools
Summary
The Kenosha Unified School Board approved a package of safety recommendations including locked/classroom-closed practice, Raptor visitor management, continued door monitors at seven schools, and contracts for online threat monitoring. The board also directed administration to return in August with funding options for controlled entrances at seven named schools.
The Kenosha Unified School Board on July 22 approved a set of safety measures recommended by its KUSD Safety Committee and directed administrators to study funding options for secure entrances at seven schools.
Administration presented a two-part package: no-cost operational changes and nominal-cost measures to maintain or improve campus security. No-cost items approved include a new expectation that classroom doors remain closed and locked while rooms are occupied except for ingress or egress, standardized school-level cell-phone procedures approved by the office of school leadership, the consistent use of the Raptor visitor management system, and a multiyear…
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