A pilot program at two Pinellas County high schools designed to detect weapons began April 7. At the time, administrators said the pass-through detectors would be in place through May 29.
Instead, they’ll be removed from school entrances this Friday, April 17.
“As a district, we’ve learned quite a bit from the implementation of this pilot,” Superintendent Kevin Hendrick said during Tuesday’s school board meeting, “in terms of logistical support and planning for successful deployment.”…