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Wicomico County superintendent says a weapon was brought to Parkside; board to consider expanding weapons-detection systems
Summary
Superintendent Marcus Stauffer told the board a weapon was brought to Parkside High School last week but the situation was handled without disruption. He said the district plans a work session to roll out a program to expand weapons-detection devices, staffing and training across secondary schools.
Superintendent Marcus Stauffer told the Wicomico County Board of Education that district officials are "extremely concerned about the weapon being brought to Parkside last Wednesday" and that the incident was handled quietly by school staff and the school resource officer.
Stauffer said there was "no disruption to school" and credited Parkside administration and the SRO for ensuring "students and staff were safe." He said the…
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