New software to monitor Henrico students’ online activity; First Congressional District challenger discusses gun safety at town hall
Henrico Newsflash – July 21, 2022
New software to monitor Henrico students’ online activity
Henrico County Public Schools officials plan to request increased police presence in schools and $5 million for security camera upgrades from the Henrico Board of Supervisors at their next meeting.
And, they intend to implement software that will monitor students’ online activity.
First Congressional District challenger discusses gun safety at town hall
Mass shootings, suicide, and domestic violence were some of the topics addressed by First District Democratic Congressional Candidate Herb Jones at a town hall on gun safety June 29.
“As a society, we need to make a decision about what we want to do about weapons of war on the streets of America,” Jones told an audience of about 385 online and 50 in-person attendees gathered in Douglas Freeman High Schools’ auditorium.
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