The Sumner County School Board this week approved school safety upgrades that would cost an estimated $2.7 million. The upgrades include a new telephone system as well as security cameras and improved entrances at most schools. Schools will be equipped with panic and lockdown alarms as well.
The proposal came after a security review of the entire system conducted by Board staff and a firm specializing in school safety.
The recommendations are one-time costs and will be forwarded to the County Commission for funding.
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