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Smart Schools aid for Malverne School District

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The Malvene School District received more than $860,000 in Smart Schools funding from State Sen. Todd Kaminsky and State Assemblywoman Judy Griffin. This investment will bolster security using the latest technology to keep children safe.

“We appreciate the efforts of our legislators in their advocacy for funding for the Malverne Schools,” said district Superintendent Dr. Lorna Lewis in a news release. “These funds are well needed and timely to build on our capacity to deliver a safe and secure environment for the opening of schools.”

The Malverne School District leveraged the bond to invest in high-tech security upgrades, including the expansion of their identification card reader system and new high-definition cameras. Smart Schools Bond Act funding can be invested by school districts in technology, such as computer servers, SmartBoards, tablets, computers, Wi-Fi and high-speed broadband internet.

“We owe it to our children to invest in their education and ensure they are safe and protected in the classroom,” Kaminsky said. “I was proud to secure more than $860,000 in crucial security funding for Malverne Public Schools. Importantly, the more money we secure from Albany, the less Long Island taxpayers are called on to shoulder the financial burden.”

The grant funding can also be used to purchase security equipment, such as digital surveillance cameras, hardened entrances and exits, lockdown buttons, and other related equipment.

“Our schools are an important resource for our children and this funding will provide the necessary resources to keep our youth safe by purchasing high-tech security upgrades,” Griffin said. “I am proud to join Senator Kaminsky in securing these vital resources for the Malverne School District and look forward to bringing back more funding from Albany to support our district.”

Courtesy Todd Kaminsky’s office; compiled by Nakeem Grant