Security camera fixed for student safety
Changes have been made Thursday night at a Pueblo school for student safety.
KRDO NewsChannel 13 began investigating thanks to a tip from a viewer.
Workers fixed a security camera at Bradford Elementary School after we spoke with Pueblo City School District 60.
A student’s guardian told us he was allowed into the school without being questioned by staff. He said he was there to pick up his sick nephew.
The front desk staff told him the security camera did not work and that’s why they let him in the school.
That’s when D60 sent a repairman.
“Safety of our students is always paramount no matter what,” D60 Communications Director Dalton Sprouse said.
D60 said typically parents and guardians would be asked who they are when they are seen on camera, they would show I.D. to prove they are the student’s emergency contact, they would then sign in and the front desk staff would determine where the parent or guardian would go.
