Baltimore County Public Schools Invest $13.6 Million in Security
Baltimore County Public Schools has invested $13.6 million in school security after a 2012 shooting at Perry Hall High School.
Baltimore County Public Schools has invested $13.6 million in school security after a 2012 shooting at Perry Hall High School.
A student says rescue crews had to saw through the school bus and break windows to get trapped riders out of the wreckage.
The school bus cameras are meant to improve student safety and deter bullying.
An investigative report by CBS points to “lack of oversight” of criminal charges of school bus drivers, including DUI’s and possession of child porn.
Campus Safety HQ’s new transportation and emergency preparedness training video will help school bus drivers maintain safety and security.
The school bus company will invest in a complaint management system, a video surveillance system and a new executive safety position.
The crash left at least five students dead and many others injured.
The department stressed that no students were in danger following the mishap.
Scary footage of the incident has gone viral and the bus driver responsible has been fired.
A police officer pulled the bus over close to the school.