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Brentwood UFSD to pilot ‘Evolve’ screening system at high school for three days; staff say pilot is low-impact and no-cost
Summary
Director Dr. Vincent Leone announced a three-day proof-of-concept trial of the Evolve smart-sensor screening system at Brentwood High from Dec. 16–18 to test whether the technology can identify prohibited items without slowing arrival routines; staff said the trial is at no cost and will be evaluated before any policy recommendation.
Dr. Vincent Leone, director of programs and policy, told the board the district will run a three-day pilot of a new screening system called Evolve at Brentwood High School to test whether the technology fits the district’s layered approach to school safety. “From Tuesday, December 16 through Thursday, December 18, we will be piloting a new safety screening tool at the high school called Evolve,” Leone said.
Leone framed the pilot as part of a broader, multi-layered safety strategy that pairs positive school culture (PBIS and restorative practices) with physical-security measures.…
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