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Superintendent details grant-funded security upgrades, feasibility study at Wyoming Valley West meeting

Wyoming Valley West School District · January 15, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent Dr. Shoupon told the Jan. 14 board meeting the district has delivered push-to-talk radios, is acquiring two x‑ray scanners for high-school entry, will upgrade PA systems, and will start a districtwide facilities feasibility study by CMTA/ICS, with most items 100% grant-funded.

At the Wyoming Valley West School District board meeting on Jan. 14, Superintendent Dr. Shoupon said the district is pursuing multiple grant-funded safety and instructional investments and will begin a districtwide feasibility study to plan long-term facility projects.

Dr. Shoupon told the board the district has taken delivery of a districtwide push-to-talk radio communication system "to allow for direct real time communication among administrators, maintenance staff, security personnel, and school resource officers." She said the units will be programmed and distributed to buildings and assigned staff in the coming…

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