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Metro Nashville School Board unanimously approves weapons detection systems in all high schools
Local Education, Nashville Alison Nickas 2/12/25 Local Education, Nashville Alison Nickas 2/12/25

Metro Nashville School Board unanimously approves weapons detection systems in all high schools

In a unanimous vote Tuesday night, members of the Metro Nashville Public School Board of Education approved an effort to install concealed weapons detection systems in all 18 high schools in the district.

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Antioch High School students taking part in metal detection pilot program following school shooting
Local Education, Nashville Sky Arnold 1/31/25 Local Education, Nashville Sky Arnold 1/31/25

Antioch High School students taking part in metal detection pilot program following school shooting

In the days following last week’s shooting at Antioch High School, Director Dr. Adrienne Battle faced questions why the school didn’t utilize metal detectors. 

This week she made the decision to do just that, launching a pilot program utilizing the Evolv Concealed Weapon Detection System.

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