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Home » $245 Million Proposed for School Security in Detroit
Dearborn Public Schools in Detroit could add new security upgrades, such as security cameras, to its buildings if voters approve a $245 million bond issue, according to a news report.
Board members discussed placing the measure on the November ballot to kick-start efforts aimed at improving security and other features in the district’s 30-plus structures. The district is sending the bond proposal to state officials this month for approval before the school board moves forward.