VALLEY CITY, N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – In response to increased school shootings across the nation, the Valley City Public School District will be installing more security cameras to enhance the safety of students and staff members.

Valley City Public Schools Superintendent Josh Johnson says the upgrade was made possible thanks to a $30,000 grant obtained by the office of the Barnes County Emergency manager.

The Valley City School board approved of a bid by Dickey Rural Network to do the work at their regular board meeting on March 20th. The complete interview with Josh Johnson is available below.