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KUSD board approves metal detectors for all six high schools; Parents say 'it's long overdue'

The district will spend nearly $473,500 on metal detectors and handheld wands after six weapon-related incidents in two weeks, aiming to enhance student safety.

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The Kenosha Unified School District school board voted Tuesday night on a policy that would bring walk-through metal detectors to all six of its high school buildings a move driven by six weapon-related incidents in just two weeks.The district is recommending spending nearly $473,500 on 18 walk-through metal detector units and 15 handheld wands money that would come directly from the district's general fund reserves.WATCH: KUSD board approves me…

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CBS58 broke the news in Milwaukee, United States on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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