High Schools To Have Security Cameras: Catholic School Board

Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 2:54 am

High Schools To Have Security Cameras: Catholic School Board

The Catholic Board approved of the security cameras; they will now be installed in the schools. Cost incurred will be $2-million; the Halton Catholic District School Board has approved the installation of new security cameras at its eight high schools.
Now providers of security cameras will have to bid. They will be shortlisted. For such a purpose, a committee is formed. But the budget for these security cameras may increase says Burlington trustee Arlene Iantomasi; so the costs need to be kept down. The installation should finish by the end of this year.
Facility Renewal Reserve fund will be funding the entire operation. Currently only three of the board's eight secondary schools viz. Notre Dame in Burlington and Oakville's Loyola and Holy Trinity have video surveillance systems, which utilize a limited number of security cameras. But they are said to be outdated.


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