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Monona Grove details security upgrades, regular drills and reunification procedures
Summary
The Monona Grove School District outlined building security upgrades (video intercoms, programmable locks, camera updates), monthly drills including two active-threat drills yearly, and a structured reunification plan requiring photo ID and updated Infinite Campus contacts.
Rachel Martin, the safety and security coordinator for the Monona Grove School District, laid out a series of physical upgrades and operational practices the district says it uses to keep students and staff safe.
Martin described recent investments in entry security and monitoring, saying the district installed video intercoms at main vestibule doors and upgraded door programming so exterior entrances stay locked except when monitored. She said classroom doors use magnetic strips so students can leave briefly without unlocking handles, but "the handle itself is always kept locked" so teachers can rapidly secure rooms. The district also maintains an extensive camera system across…
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