Loudonville School Board Approves Contract For New Security System

The Loudonville School board of education has approved a contract for a new security system.

RichlandSource.com reports, the system will give district staff a small electronic device that looks like an ID badge, which can contact law enforcement or alert a school response team with the push of a button.

The cost of the new security system is just over $138,000, but $20,000 will be covered by a grant through the state of Ohio.

School administrators can put the school on lockdown via a mobile app.  It will be installed for next school year.

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