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Brunswick schools outline facility and cybersecurity upgrades tied to new Ohio laws
Summary
District officials presented a multi-part safety update Nov. 19 that detailed ADA playground and vestibule upgrades, alarm and server-room improvements, new campus badge alert options and cybersecurity steps to comply with House Bill 96 and Senate Bill 29.
Ken Morgan and Assistant Superintendent Missus Verjas presented a multi-part safety and security update to the Brunswick Board of Education on Nov. 19, outlining facilities upgrades, alarm modernization, and steps the district is taking to comply with recent Ohio laws on cybersecurity and student data privacy.
The presentation opened by connecting the work to the district strategic plan’s facilities and finance goal to "continuously evaluate and improve districtwide safety measures," Morgan said. He listed completed and planned projects including ADA-compliant playground access, interlocking vestibule doors (Huntington most recently), a middle-school stadium turnstile, window security film at select sites, scheduled resealing and paving of parking lots, and a planned fleet replacement program.
Verjas described technology and alarm…
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