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Perris Union trustees direct staff to gather community input on weapons‑detection options after high‑cost proposals
Summary
Trustees heard two weapons-detection proposals (a stationary Evolve system and a portable CHA/Open Gate system), asked about staffing and procurement, and voted to collect utilization data and community feedback rather than approving a purchase.
The Perris Union High School District board discussed two campus weapons-detection approaches Dec. 10 and directed staff to gather utilization data and community input before pursuing procurement.
John Hannah described two vendor options presented at a prior special meeting: a heavier infrastructure "Evolve" system with single-point entry and annual support fees, and a more portable CHA/Open Gate system comprised of multiple battery-powered units. Hannah outlined two staffing plans (Plan A: additional campus supervisors 8 hours/day; Plan B: 5 hours/day) and presented…
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