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Malabar to get network of indoor/outdoor security cameras

Malabar Intermediate School will have new security cameras, inside and out, when school resumes on Jan. 3.

      Approximately 70 new security cameras will be installed at Malabar Intermediate School during the district’s winter break, Dec. 20-Jan. 2.

      The Mansfield City Schools Board of Education approved the cameras and an increase in substitute teacher pay during their regular monthly meeting on Tuesday.

      Cost of the indoor and outdoor cameras is $25,782. The board also authorized a $16,500 contract with Crider Solutions Inc. of Mansfield for installation.

      Treasurer Robert Kuehnle said the current cameras at Malabar are out of date and do not work with the computer server that was purchased last year.

      “Last year we had the funds for the server, now we’re adding the cameras and software,” Kuehnle said. “Fayette Adams and Ken Abshire of the technology department walked through Malabar with principal Andrea Moyer and assistant principal Tom Hager to determine the best placement for the cameras.  Our plan is to have them operational by Jan. 1.”

      New cameras have been installed at Mansfield Senior High and Prospect Elementary. Kuehnle said the goal is to install cameras at Sherman Elementary School during spring break.

      “Sherman is next on the list,” he said, as the district works toward new cameras in all buildings.

      Chief academic officer Stephen Rizzo told the board that Mansfield City Schools has received a safety grant of approximately $18,000 that can be used for equipment, training or any other aspect of enhancing district safety.

      A visitor screening system already in use at Mansfield Senior High/Malabar Middle School will be expanded to other buildings as funds allow, Kuehnle said.

      After an individual uses the exterior intercom to announce his/her name and reason for seeking entry, a secretary uses a switch to unlock the door to the main office. Once inside, the visitor is asked to provide his/her driver’s license so that the bar code on the back can be scanned. The scan checks the National Sex Offender Registry.

      In other action, the board approved an increase in the daily rate of pay for substitute teachers from $90 to $140.

      Kuehnle said the increase was needed to attract more substitute candidates when regular teachers are absent.

      “Right now, we are able to fill only 53 percent of our substitute needs on a given day,” he said.

      The votes for the Malabar cameras and the substitute pay drew affirmative votes from Judy Forney, Sheryl Weber, Gary Feagin and Renda Cline. Board member Chris Elswick was absent.

      The board’s 2019 organizational meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. on Jan. 15 at the Raemelton administration building. The regular monthly meeting will follow.

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