CHARLOTTE — Officials with the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools district released detailed information Thursday on why they are installing weapon detectors for K-8 and middle schools this fall.
Officials confiscated a record 31 guns at district schools last year. Four of them were in K-8 and middle schools.
Over the previous five school years, six guns were found in K-8 and middle schools.
CMS Superintendent Hugh Hattabaugh said high schools have experienced fewer weapons with the new detectors. The detectors found two firearms last school year.
PAST COVERAGE:
- Weapon detectors coming to CMS middle schools this fall, district says
- Gun found on student at north Charlotte middle school, source says
- Source: Man arrested for having AR-15 on campus of Charlotte middle school
- Gun found on student at west Charlotte K-8 school, CMS says
- Backpacks banned from school for rest of year after student brings gun to campus
Channel 9 has also learned that CMS released a list of which school could get weapon detectors first.
According to the proposed list, detectors will be installed in three phases in K-8 and middle schools. The list also breaks down how many each school will get, along with the high schools that may get additional weapon detectors.
>> For the full proposed list of which schools could get weapon detectors and when, scroll below. The CMS draft planning sheet is from July 18.
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