BELLINGHAM, Wash. (AP) - The Bellingham school district will be installing panic buttons in its buildings to provide a direct line to law enforcement during an emergency.
The Bellingham Herald reports (https://is.gd/mAXGZO ) the technology is being paid for by a nearly $440,000 grant from the Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Bellingham is one of 80 districts throughout the state sharing in nearly $7 million in school safety grants from the agency. The program is intended to reduce police response time for school emergencies.
Bellingham’s recent $160 million bond included about $2 million to improve school safety. Other safety projects covered by the local bond include intrusion detection systems, video cameras, lighting and locking systems.
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Information from: The Bellingham Herald, https://www.bellinghamherald.com
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