After a fatal shooting at Antioch High School, all MNPS high schools will have a concealed weapon detection system.
An extra layer of security will be implemented in area high schools after the Metro Nashville School Board approved the ...
The board unanimously approved the measure — with an annual cost of $1.25 million — which will allow for the implementation ...
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In the wake of a deadly shooting at Antioch High School last month, the Metro Nashville Public Schools board will consider ...
Marietta City Schools is considering a major security upgrade with the implementation of an AI-powered weapons detection ...
In order to enhance its multilayered safety approach, Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) is proposing an expansion ...
The Little Rock City Board chose not to renew a contract with the company that runs ShotSpotter, a gunshot detection ...
The Metro Nashville Public School Board has voted to install Evolv weapon detection system at all high schools across the county.
After a lengthy discussion Tuesday, the Board of Education unanimously voted to expand a weapons detection system across all high schools in the district.
The district said detectors will be in each high school in a few weeks or months depending on how fast the company they’re ...
As the Phoenix Union High School District board received the results of a pilot weapons detection program, students, teachers and parents shared their thoughts on the controversial safety measure.