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Sunnyside security director outlines cameras, drills and threat-assessment response after social-media threats
Summary
Security Director Ryan Powell told the Sunnyside board the district has more than 700 cameras, alarm upgrades and a threat‑assessment system; Powell credited coordination with Tucson Police Department and said no schools were locked down or closed during the recent wave of social‑media threats.
District security officials briefed the Sunnyside Unified District governing board on safety systems and the district’s response to a recent wave of social‑media threats, describing camera coverage, alarm upgrades, lockdown protocols and an established threat-assessment process.
Security Director Ryan Powell said the district operates more than 700 cameras across its sites on a 30‑day recording loop, uses single‑point vehicle shacks at secondary schools, maintains 45 security monitors, and has upgraded radios and alarm panels to…
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