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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) The Jamestown School board approved a plan to add 0,000 in new security features at it’s schools.
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Camera’s will be going in elementary schools, and superintendent Robert Toso said doors will be locked.
The school district will also add panic buttons so law enforcement can respond more quickly to emergencies. Toso said the district is hoping to have many of the new security measures in place just in time for the new school year this fall.