For now at least, the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. says there is no evident groundswell of support among parents to place metal detectors or other weapons detection systems in schools.
It's not that EVSC hasn't had issues. Within a month of schools opening, the school corporation saw at least two threat incidents.
EVANSVILLE — A week after the Warrick County School Corp. announced it plans to install weapons detection systems at high schools apparently in response to demands by parents , EVSC says it feels no such pressure.
For now at least, the Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp. says there is no evident groundswell of support among parents to place metal detectors or other weapons detection systems in schools.
It's not that EVSC hasn't had issues.
Within two weeks of the da