Woodlawn High adding security upgrades after gun found in student's wheelchair
BATON ROUGE, La. (Louisiana First) — The East Baton Rouge Parish School Board is taking immediate steps to improve safety at Woodlawn High School after multiple incidents of weapons being found on campus.
On Wednesday, 17-year-old Kevin Evans III was arrested after authorities found a gun hidden in the cushion of his wheelchair, according to the East Baton Rouge Sheriff's Office.
In a letter to the Woodlawn High community, District 6 board representative Nathan Rust called firearms on school grounds unacceptable.
'Our schools should be safe havens where young people can learn, grow, and thrive without fear. Our families deserve that comfort, and I assure you that we are taking the necessary steps to address your concerns,' Rust said.
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Rust said the board has approved several new security measures to protect students, staff, and families, including:
Installing advanced weapon detection systems on campus this month to quickly identify weapons and reduce human error.
Discussing the addition of a private security team to work alongside the school's drug task force to address safety concerns.
However, Rust emphasized that technology and security staff alone won't solve the problem. He urged parents, teachers, students, and the community to promote accountability, respect, and vigilance.
'The majority of students and staff at Woodlawn High are doing the right thing every single day, and they deserve our full support,' Rust said.
Rust encouraged community members to share concerns and ideas, adding that the board is committed to keeping Woodlawn High a safe and supportive place for all students.
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