School board approves $94,761 Verkada visitor-management system paid from PCCD grant
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Summary
The board approved a $94,761 quote for a Verkada visitor-management/security system for all district schools, with the purchase drawn from a PCCD grant. The motion passed on a roll-call vote with eight members voting yes.
The Keystone Central School District board approved a contract to install a Verkada visitor-management and door-security system across district schools at a quoted cost of $94,761, to be paid from a PCCD safety-and-security grant.
During the G2 item discussion the superintendent noted the purchase was the first step toward improving door security and visitor management across the district. A motion to approve the Verkada quote was seconded, and the board conducted a roll-call vote. The clerk recorded eight members voting yes and one absent; the president confirmed the motion carried.
Board members who spoke during the discussion said they had seen the previous presentation on the system and that it would standardize security across facilities. There were no recorded objections during final roll call.
What’s next: The administration will move forward with procurement and implementation under the terms and timeline specified in the Verkada quote and the PCCD grant funding.

