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Woodburn SD 103 officials outline plan to modernize high‑school security cameras, estimate $232,000 first phase
Summary
District technology staff told the school board they want to replace about 112 cameras at Woodburn High as a first phase and move the district to a cloud‑hosted platform; the high‑school phase is estimated at roughly $232,000 with district‑wide financing proposed over five years. No approval vote was taken tonight.
District technology leaders presented a proposal to replace aging security cameras, beginning with roughly 112 cameras at Woodburn High School, and to move the district to a cloud‑hosted video platform.
The presentation, led by the district’s technology director and Paul Dyke, the new technology supervisor, outlined vendor options including Avigilon Alta, Verkada and Milestone and said the current ExacqVision system is “very outdated.” "Our system is very outdated. It's very old," the technology director said, arguing that a managed cloud platform would improve searchability, retention and emergency response. Paul Dyke said the high‑school…
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