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County schools lack basic securityPublished 10/15/06
EDITOR’S NOTE: Twelve reporters from The Capital visited half of the county’s schools Thursday morning, testing if they were allowed to enter the building without signing in and seeing how long they could wander around without being confronted. Photo no longer available
Reporters dressed in casual business attire, and included men and women ages 23 to 51. They visited every high school, every middle school and two elementary schools from each feeder system. They were told not to lie about their identities, but only say they were reporters if asked. School officials were given the results Friday...
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