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At a special meeting early Monday morning, the board voted unanimously to approve a $1.5 million contract for a set of advanced weapons detectors. Haub said he hoped a move by the Perry Township School Board would reduce the chances another student will have to do the same thing. Luckily, the school did what they were supposed to.”
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“I’m proud that she reacted the way she did. “Just to make light of the situation to where they wouldn’t run or get spooked and try to do something with it,” he said. He said he had talked to her earlier in her school career about remaining calm and telling authorities if she ever saw one. John Haub said his daughter alerted officials after another student showed her a weapon at Perry Meridian High School this spring. (WISH) - A father of a high school student on Monday said he hopes new weapons detectors at two high schools deter students from bringing guns into the buildings.
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