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Banning Unified outlines infrastructure upgrades before adopting weapons-detection systems

Banning Unified School District Board of Trustees · April 10, 2025
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District safety coordinator presented audit findings recommending fencing, gate repairs/automation, expanded camera coverage and single-point entry vestibules before any wider adoption of weapons-detection technology. The board discussed costs and a summer timeline for work.

BANNING, Calif. — The Banning Unified School District presented a plan April 10 to address campus infrastructure needs before expanding any weapons-detection system at secondary schools.

District school safety coordinator Mr. Shulriff reviewed an audit and safety-committee feedback that identified four priorities: improved fencing and vehicle-gate repairs/automation; additional staffing to support any detection system; broader camera coverage at all sites; and true single points of entry (secured vestibules) at campuses. The district ran a three-day pilot of two scanning stations at Nicollet Middle School earlier in the year and gathered student and staff feedback…

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