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Gwinnett Schools not moving forward with clear backpacks, looking to add weapon detectors
Gwinnett Schools not moving forward with clear backpacks, looking to add weapon detectors

Yahoo

time24-02-2025

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Gwinnett Schools not moving forward with clear backpacks, looking to add weapon detectors

Parents and students in Gwinnett County are calling for stronger school security after an elementary student was found with a gun on a school bus, and district leaders say changes are coming. During a Thursday work session, incoming interim Superintendent, and current Chief of Schools, Dr. Al Taylor outlined the district's security plans that have been in the works for months, including the installation of weapons detectors at middle and high schools. 'We're recommending moving forward with installing these at the middle and high school levels,' said Dr. Taylor. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] The district plans to install weapons detectors at three summer school sites before expanding the program. High school stadiums have already seen weapons detectors added as a new safety measure this year. Dr. Taylor said a pilot program to implement clear backpacks turned out to be unpopular with students, so a district-wide rollout has been shelved. On Wednesday, a student at Harbins Elementary School was found with a gun on the school bus after students reported seeing on to administrators. That student is now facing maximum disciplinary consequences, according to the school's principal. TRENDING STORIES: Child dead, 6 people injured in I-20 crash 2 people shot at Main Event entertainment center in Cobb County VIDEO: Brookhaven police chase down suspect accused of trying to break into cars While elementary schools will not receive weapons detectors, security will increase at those campuses. 'We have a handful of elementary schools that don't have an SRO yet, so we are working to try to go ahead and get that one-to-one in all elementary schools,' Dr. Taylor said. Officials also discussed other security measures, including safety enhancements for school buses and potentially ballistic shields for portable classrooms. Some of the changes could be in place as early as this summer. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

Student facing ‘maximum disciplinary consequences' after bringing gun to Gwinnett Co. school
Student facing ‘maximum disciplinary consequences' after bringing gun to Gwinnett Co. school

Yahoo

time21-02-2025

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Student facing ‘maximum disciplinary consequences' after bringing gun to Gwinnett Co. school

A Gwinnett County student brought a gun to school this week and is facing maximum disciplinary consequences, the principal said. Harbins Elementary School Principal Jimmy Lovett said on Wednesday, one of their students brought a gun onto the school bus. The student reportedly showed the weapon on the bus and again after getting off at the bus stop. [DOWNLOAD: Free WSB-TV News app for alerts as news breaks] School officials learned of the student having the gun after several students informed them they saw the student with the gun. 'While no one was injured, please know that we take this situation very seriously,' Lovett said. 'Weapons of any kind are strictly prohibited at Harbins Elementary School. Possessing them on the bus or school property is not only a violation of our student disciplinary policy but also against the law.' Additional school resource officers were posted at the bus stop, along with the school out of caution. TRENDING STORIES: Boss shoots, kills employee at Gwinnett McDonald's parking lot Jonesboro police chief, assistant chief stepping down 3 children killed in Atlanta fire identified The student is reportedly facing the maximum disciplinary consequences for their actions. The Gwinnett County Police and school resource officers are investigating. [SIGN UP: WSB-TV Daily Headlines Newsletter]

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