CHARLESTON — West Virginia’s financially-struggling public schools can’t afford to implement millions of dollars in safety upgrades, including secure front entries and weapon detection systems.
The annual school facility safety and security measure report was presented during a meeting of the Legislative Oversight Commission on Education Accountability.
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