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School Superintendent Steve Guthrie outlined new school security measures in response to parent concerns.
Carroll County Public School Superintendent Steve Guthrie sent an email to school system parents Tuesday outlining increased security initiatives in response to concerns sparked by the Sandy Hook school shootings.
"Schools are intentionally designed to be open and welcoming to the public as are our policies and school procedures," Guthrie wrote in the email. "Without major renovation our buildings cannot be transformed into fortress-like structures that will keep our children safe from those whose sole intent is to do them harm. The reality is that no matter what we put into place, I cannot guarantee the safety of any child in school from a Sandy Hook Elementary type event."
But Guthrie said that, after meeting with staff and local law enforcement officials, the school system will launch the following initiatives as soon as possible in an effort to tighten security.
He added that some of these items will require an additional allocation of funds from the county commissioners.
Guthrie said that there are already surveillance cameras at most schools in both interior and exterior locations that can be viewed 24 hours per day on or off site by both school and central office personnel. They system is configured to be compatible with local police departments so that, with permission, they can access each school's camera network. By the end of the year, Guthrie said surveillance cameras will be installed in all schools.
"Cameras alone will not protect our students," Guthrie said. "Should the need arise, they will allow for a more efficient and effective communication with law enforcement."
Guthrie said the school system continues to look at other security measures and take into consideration suggestions made by community members.
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Joanne
7:55 am on Thursday, December 20, 2012
I'm a little concerned with how Carroll County will be able to implement the locked doors. Many of our schools have portables requiring students to go in and out of the school throughout the day. How will we be able to implement the locked doors at those schools? Yesterday, Liberty's principal said that they'll begin to have one of the school staff sit in the lobby all day to watch who comes in. I don't think that will be a deterrent to someone that is coming into a school with a gun. Does anyone have thoughts or ideas that we can take to the school board on these issues?
Buck Harmon
9:38 am on Thursday, December 20, 2012
Knee jerk reaction.... short term pacifier, then business as usual. This is more about control than safety...short term gains on control in the veil of safety at best...cheap..