Broward schools debate metal detectors, clear backpacks for school safety

The Broward County School Board delved into critical matters of school safety during their district workshop meeting on Tuesday.

Top on their list were the potential use of metal detectors and the implementation of clear backpack policies.

Metal detectors: An effective deterrent? 

Board member Debra Hixon emphasized the necessity of ensuring that safety investments truly enhance school security rather than merely create a facade of safety. 

Hixon, having traveled widely and engaged with numerous safety specialists, raised concerns about the tangible effectiveness of metal detectors in school environments. 

She highlighted her quest for compelling data that indicates a reduction in firearms infiltration in schools due to these devices.

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Furthermore, Sarah Leonardi, another board member, supported the call for data-driven safety protocols.

Reports are that Palm Beach County, Broward’s neighboring district, is already testing the waters with a metal detector pilot program. 

Dr. Peter B. Licta, the Broward Schools Superintendent, mentioned his keen observation of this neighboring district’s progress with metal detectors.

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Clear backpacks: Transparency or intrusion? 

The clear backpack initiative elicited a variety of opinions from board members. 

While Dr. Jeff Holness expressed his disapproval, citing a lack of concrete evidence about their effectiveness and concerns about intrusion, board member Daniel Foganholi viewed them differently. 

To Foganholi, clear backpacks can serve as a deterrent, allowing students to decline risky situations due to the transparency of their belongings.

The district had previously given the nod to clear backpacks, only to reverse the decision later. The order was supposed to go into effect on the district’s first day of school which was August 21.

Other safety measures: The drone perspective 

In a twist to the safety discourse, the board also entertained the idea of using drones, especially during events that attract large groups like student walk-outs or sports events. 

This futuristic approach indicates the board’s openness to exploring a wide range of safety mechanisms.

 

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