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Fayette schools to spend $400K to beef up security

With an eye toward enhancing safety and security, the Fayette County Board of Education on Feb. 22 approved expenditures of $395,000 for two-way radio amplifiers and security cameras.

The security upgrades included $80,000 for two-way bi-directional radio amplifiers and $315,000 for additional security cameras and access control systems.

Superintendent Jody Barrow during the discussion said the upgrades will offer another layer of security for schools.

School system Coordinator for Safety, Athletics and Discipline Ted Lombard in a Feb. 18 letter said, “School administrators and members of our law enforcement and emergency services community have registered concerns about their inability to communicate within certain school buildings and have expressed their concerns about potential safety issues if better communications cannot be established.”

The equipment is needed at seven schools.

The purchase of additional security cameras and access control systems for schools was also approved by the school board.

“I think the security upgrades will make a big difference with safety,” said Deputy Superintendent Sam Sweat, noting that the input to add additional cameras came from law enforcement. “I think this will get us in good shape.”

The decision on how to utilize the new cameras will be made by school principals.

The purchases will be funded from SPLOST (Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax) revenues.

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Beefed up Security I know !! let's get rid of the TSA, Police The FBI, Army Navy Marines and Border Security, as CAMERA'S evidently are Security and can protect people ,,,,,(MLC) This is PROOF of how accurate my comment about STUPID people is $315,000 for Camera's = SECURITY ,,,,only for the STUPID ,,or Common Core math
Having all the security in the world isn't going to help, because it depends on "who" they catch doing junk that will be prosecuted. How is it a child is held in a bathroom at WWH, threatened and nothing is done about it - the culprit, trouble maker, etc should have been expelled, but no... could it be that the school system still fears the NAACP? - I don't, let this happen again, charges will be filed. Our kids cannot go to school and feel safe, because certain children are not punished because of fear of a troublemaking organization. I have a solution to fix the "problems" in Fayette - let's start holding the children, parents and school system accountable.

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