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Fond du Lac board reviews scaled security plans; high-school upgrade now estimated at about $4.8 million
Summary
At a special workshop the Fond du Lac School District board reviewed three camera-and-sensor options and an updated $4.8 million estimate for the high-school security plan, discussed a possible $4 million security component in an operational referendum and asked staff for clarified cost overlap and visuals before the next meeting.
The Fond du Lac School District Board of Education on Monday reviewed updated cost estimates and scope options for district security upgrades and discussed whether to include a security package in a proposed operational referendum.
Superintendent Steinbeth told the board the district obtained a recent quote from CD Smith that updated last year’s high-school security plan to “about $4.8” million. Staff said that figure applies to work at Fond du Lac High School and includes improved camera systems and construction for front and north entrances plus interior office renovations.
Board members and staff outlined three technology-focused options presented from the district-owned design: a comprehensive, integrated districtwide system (the highest-spec…
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