Edmond School Now Conducts Background
Checks
KSBI-52 Oklahoma City, OK
5/10/2007
It
seems everywhere you turn there's a serious situation at a school. A
high school in Colorado had quite a scare today after two young males in
camouflage were spotted in the building.
Paula Carlile, the Principal of Orvis Risner Elementary, says, "I think
in these days and times, it's really a good thing to know who's in our
building."
The Edmond elementary school has security cameras. It also now has
another security measure. It's a machine that conducts background
checks.
Ruthie Rayner, the Assistant Principal of Orvis Risner Elementary, says,
"It's not a scary thing. We're really just trying to make our building
safer for the kids."
The LobbyGuard, as it's called, is easy to use. You answer some simple
questions. You then scan your driver's license into the machine.
Carlile says, "I think it adds another blanket of security that we
really do need for the school."
Parents we talked with were also excited about LobbyGuard.
Ashley McMillan, who has a son in the second grade, says, "I think it's
incredible. I think it's just amazing. This way predators that obviously
want to find their way into our school system can't."
The school was able to pay for the machine with a homeland security
grant. Orvis Risner Elementary was the only school in the metro to
receive the grant.
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