The DeKalb County School District is considering installing vape detectors in its high schools to combat the growing issue of student vaping.
The proposal, which will be discussed at the school board meeting on Monday, involves a $1.6 million budget to purchase approximately 500 vape sensors for the district’s 26 high schools. This move comes as parents and teachers express concerns about the ease with which students can vape in school restrooms and other areas.
“I absolutely hate it! Whenever I find them in the house, I toss them, I toss them, I toss them, but somehow he finds a way to get more,” parent Cynthia Cast told Channel 2’s Tyisha Fernandes. “It’s something that needs to be done.”…