The Broward School Board has directed the new superintendent to develop a plan for installing metal detectors at all 31 high schools in Broward County starting the next school year. This decision expands upon an initial pilot program that was to be implemented in 10 high schools. The move aims to enhance security measures across the district.
First they said they’d try walk-through metal detectors at 10 high schools. Now @browardschools is planning to install them in all 31 high schools next school year. Here’s our @nbc6 report. https://t.co/whKq9PzO9b
Walk-through weapons detectors are coming to every public high school in Broward County next school year. https://t.co/9bFSci00f2
Broward Public Schools plans to install metal detectors in all high schools this fall https://t.co/padCgD1kK9
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The Broward School Board directed the new superintendent Tuesday to come up with a plan to put metal detectors at all 31 Broward High schools in the fall. https://t.co/qn236GFG8I