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District outlines $12 million intercom bid and prioritizes secure vestibules, panic buttons and cameras

Davis County School District Board · March 20, 2024
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Summary

District staff told the board the district has a roughly $12,000,000 intercom bid and has received $4,000,000 from the state; other safety measures (secure vestibules, cameras, surveillance center) will rely on district funds and phased prioritization by impact and funding availability.

District safety staff told the Davis County School District board on March 19 that improving communications and secure entry points across schools is a high priority but will require phased investment.

Staff said the district has an intercom upgrade bid estimated at about $12,000,000 and that the state has provided roughly $4,000,000 toward that work; the district will need to stretch that allocation and use district funds to phase upgrades for all schools. Staff described a prioritization approach that begins with…

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