In an effort to enhance student safety, the Brevard County School Board has announced the installation of metal detectors in all high schools across the district. Melbourne High School will be the first to implement the new security measure, with the system set to go live on October 9th.
Melbourne High School’s principal recently addressed Bulldog families in a video, outlining the details of this new initiative. The principal emphasized the importance of ensuring student and staff safety, noting that the installation of metal detectors is a prudent step toward creating a more secure campus.
What Students and Families Need to Know
The new metal detectors will require all students and visitors to Melbourne High School to undergo security screening upon arrival. In preparation for the October 9th launch, a series of training videos will be shared with students and families. These videos will cover what items students can bring to school and how to pack them to ensure a smooth screening process.