DCPS to install walk-through weapon detection system at all middle schools
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Duval County Public Schools is set to introduce the CEIA OPENGATE weapon detection system, with installations planned over the next several months.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — New weapon detection systems will soon be operational in all public middle schools throughout Duval County.

On Thursday, Duval County Public Schools announced this initiative as part of their ongoing efforts to ensure safe and supportive educational environments.

DCPS has outlined a phased installation schedule, with the first batch of middle schools expected to receive the systems by the end of January. The remaining schools will have the systems installed by early April.

Prior to installation, families will be informed directly by their school principal, who will provide the installation date and further details on what families and students can anticipate.

Once installed, the systems will be used to screen students as they enter school buildings each morning. Similar to the Evolv weapon detection systems currently in place at all district high schools, DCPS said the new weapon detection systems being implemented are designed to quickly identify prohibited items while maintaining an efficient flow of entry for students.

DCPS will utilize the CEIA OPENGATE weapon detection systems, which are portable and can be used indoors or outdoors. The systems are reportedly designed to screen large numbers of people, including backpacks, and are capable of detecting a range of prohibited items, including but not limited to knives, firearms, handguns, long guns, and materials or components used to put together an explosive device.

School police officers, security personnel, and trained school-based staff will operate the systems, DCPS said. All staff involved in the screening process will receive specialized training prior to system implementation.

When entering schools, students will walk through the detection system one at a time. If an alert occurs, the student will be directed to step aside for a brief secondary screening so that the main entry line can continue moving.

DCPS said many common school items such as laptops, metal lunchboxes and umbrellas may trigger an alert.

If a weapon or illegal substance is identified, DCPS said law enforcement will immediately take possession of the item, and the individual may face consequences from law enforcement and/or the school in accordance with the Student Code of Conduct.

DCPS notes that while the systems are designed to allow for fast and efficient screening, minor delays may occur during the initial implementation period as students and staff become familiar with the process.

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