The new measures were formally implemented at Shaker Heights High School's football game against the Brunswick Blue Devils Friday night.
Updated: Sep. 28, 2024, 12:32 p.m.Shaker Heights City School District have implemented safety measures at the high school's home football games.SHAKER HEIGHTS, Ohio -- Shaker Heights City School District’s efforts to implement safety measures to provide a secured environment continued Friday night as the measures extend to the high school’s home football games.
Scott Stephens, a spokesman for the school district, said the game was played Friday without any incidents.and The Plain Dealer reached out to Superintendent Dr. David Glasner Saturday morning for additional comment. “These devices are non-invasive and provide a quick, effective way to enhance safety,” the email says. “The District is testing these devices as part of our ongoing efforts to evaluate and implement effective solutions to address safety and security concerns.”Spectators will not be allowed to come into the home games after halftime
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