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Board hears school-safety update as metal detectors arrive; members review bills and infrastructure impacts
Summary
Dr. Miller told the board metal detectors are scheduled for delivery but staff training must be completed before use; board members also discussed paid bills (including a $5,000 elevator repair), a $50,000 donation to West Liberty's outdoor classroom, and an emergency waterline break that briefly closed Richie Elementary.
Dr. Miller told the Ohio County Schools board that metal detectors are scheduled to arrive but will not be put into use until required staff training is completed.
"Our metal detectors, are scheduled to be coming in. However, they will—we're trying to simultaneously set that up. There has to be a training completed," Dr. Miller said, and she added…
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