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Peoria schools say MOU with police will speed access to campus video; district keeps control of footage

Peoria Board of Education · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Superintendent told the board a memorandum of understanding with the Peoria Police Department will streamline police access to school video via the Fusus system for emergencies, but the district retains ownership and decides what is shared.

Superintendent Dr. Corot told the Peoria SD 150 Board of Education on March 9 that a memorandum of understanding with the Peoria Police Department is intended to make sharing school video footage more efficient during serious incidents while keeping ownership and control of footage with the district.

"This does not change ownership or control of our cameras or video," the superintendent said during the meeting, adding that under the…

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