BOONVILLE, Ind.–The Warrick County School Corp. is implementing weapons detection technology at its high schools and career center after a student was found in the same room as a gun on school grounds.

The corporation will spend $300,000 on 15 OPENGATE checkpoints manufactured by CEIA to enhance security measures. Warrick County School Superintendent Dr. Abbie Redmon announced the new direction at a school board meeting Monday night, aiming to ensure the safety of students and staff.

“Our high school principals are already working with students to create demonstration videos. Our families should expect a county school preparation safety presentation overview,” said Redmon.

Redmon reiterated that those presentations will be done at each high school.

“We all want the same thing for our c

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