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District 6 describes new command center, warns key safety grants will end

Greeley-Evans School District 6 Board of Education · March 24, 2026
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Summary

At its March 23 meeting, the Greeley-Evans School District 6 board heard an annual safety-and-security update detailing a new command center, expanded school resource officer coverage and grant-funded threat-assessment and restorative-practices positions that will need long-term funding when federal grants end.

Board President Masch and district leaders received a detailed safety-and-security briefing on March 23 as part of the district’s Innovation 2030 updates.

The superintendent’s office and safety staff outlined a five-pillar framework for school safety and described a newly operational district command center that monitors surveillance cameras, controls access remotely and provides direct radio links to first responders. Brad Luebke, the district’s director of safety and security, said the center gives staff the ability to lock down or secure a school from a central location and to communicate directly with dispatchers.

Why it matters: staff said the command center and other technology were funded…

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