Broward County school metal detector
Broward County school metal detector
Broward County school metal detector
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Broward County high schools experienced significant delays on the first day of school due to the implementation of new metal detectors, leaving many students waiting outside for extended periods. Superintendent Dr. Howard Hepburn acknowledged the chaos, stating that the district received complaints about the lengthy wait times and apologized for the inconvenience. However, by the second day, improvements were noted as the entry process became more efficient, with adjustments made to metal detector operations and additional personnel assisting students. Feedback from students indicated a smoother experience, although some still faced delays at larger schools. Hepburn announced plans to add more metal detectors at high-traffic schools to further mitigate wait times in the future. Students were also advised to remove metal items from their bags in advance to expedite the screening process.

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Broward high schools had fewer metal detector delays on 2nd day of school year
Fewer metal detector delays at Broward high schools on 2nd day of new year
Broward high school students have fewer metal detector delays on day 2
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Broward high schools had fewer metal detector delays on 2nd day of school year
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