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Salt Lake board debates renewal of weapons-detector staffing; asks for school-level evidence before deciding

Salt Lake City School District Board of Education · June 5, 2024
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Summary

Board members questioned the efficacy and cost of renewing a Pal American staffing contract to operate weapons detectors at high schools, citing mixed teacher feedback and the need to reconcile a roughly $1.5 million one-time staffing estimate with forthcoming state 'safe schools' assessments.

Salt Lake City School District trustees spent more than an hour debating whether to renew a private staffing contract that operates weapons-detector systems at four high schools, but they stopped short of deciding and asked staff to return with more school-level evidence.

BA Kearsley and Dr. Taylor presented survey results and operational data, noting parents and students generally reported higher perceptions of safety while many teachers were less convinced. Dr. Taylor summarized year-over-year incident reporting and said the…

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