The Green Bay School Board voted against a pilot program that would test out a weapons detector system in at least one Green Bay High School. The board said they will continue to look at how to improve school safety.
- The school board voted 5-2 against weapon detectors in schools Monday night.
- Green Bay Area Public Schools has looked closely at its safety procedures since a weapons incident this fall.
- The board is continuing to look at options for safety improvements.
(The following is a transcription of the full broadcast story)
Only two board members voted in favor of the pilot program during Monday’s board meeting.
“There are pros and cons and the cons are significant,” board member Andrew Becker said…