Education News Archive
Mission, Texas school board approves $800K security upgrade
June 17--MISSION -- The contract approved by the Mission school board for hundreds of cameras this past week is the largest chunk of an overall plan to upgrade district security infrastructure.
After a May bidding process, American Surveillance was chosen by the school board Wednesday night. The board approved the purchase of cameras and software from the Brownsville-based company at a price tag of $801,319 to come from the general fund.
The sum, less than the original amount of...
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