Metal detectors planned for some Broward high schools

In the upcoming fall semester, Broward high school students may encounter a new layer of security measures. The school district intends to introduce walk-through metal detectors at 10 high schools, as confirmed by Superintendent Peter Licata.

These detectors, while enhancing security, aim to streamline the process without causing undue stress for students.

According to district officials, the technology employs artificial intelligence to differentiate between harmless items like cellphones and keys and prohibited objects like firearms and knives, eliminating the need for students to remove backpacks or undergo extensive searches.

Licata assured that the process would be swift and likened it to leaving a library with an unchecked book. The district is currently assessing bids, with the School Board slated to vote on a contract in April, according to district administrator Judith Marte.

Reasons for increased safety

The discussion around metal detectors has been ongoing in Broward, particularly following the tragic 2018 mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School.

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Since then, the district has implemented various security enhancements, including increased armed officers, restricted visitor access, and mandatory student ID badges.

While previous resistance to widespread metal detector use stemmed from concerns about cost, delays, and efficacy, Licata, who assumed his role recently, expressed optimism based on a successful trial in Palm Beach County schools, where similar measures have been implemented without incident. Licata is the former Palm Beach County school leader.

The Palm Beach County Schools Police Chief Sarah Mooney confirmed that no weapons have been found at any of the schools using metal detectors, further supporting the effectiveness of the program.

Despite ongoing skepticism from some school security experts, Licata remains confident in the viability of the plan, drawing from positive outcomes observed in neighboring districts. Students in Palm Beach County have reported minimal disruption, being able to carry their personal items without interruption.

Read more: Broward schools debate metal detectors, clear backpacks for school safety

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