07-03-2025
Huntsville City Schools to add new weapon detection systems at all elementary schools
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) — Huntsville City Schools (HCS) announced that all elementary schools within the district will receive advanced weapon detection systems.
These systems, known as Opengate, will provide a seamless and efficient screening process as students enter school buildings each day.
To ensure a smooth transition, the HCS Security team will install the systems March 10-14 during Spring Break.
HCS will go live with the new systems during the week of March 17 when students and teachers return from Spring Break.
The expansion marks the final phase of the district's comprehensive safety initiative related to the rollout of weapon detection systems. HCS first implemented Evolv weapon detection systems at high schools in early 2023, followed by Opengate installations in all middle and junior high schools in Fall 2024.
By extending this technology to elementary schools, HCS is ensuring that every campus is equipped with the latest safety measures.
'These security enhancements reflect our commitment to providing a safe learning environment for students and staff,' said Dr. Clarence Sutton, HCS Superintendent. 'We are proud that all of our schools are now equipped with advanced weapon detection technology, reinforcing our dedication to campus safety.'
The detection systems allow students to move quickly through entry points with minimal disruption to their school day. The systems may also be used at athletic events and extracurricular activities.
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