School Board Presented Update on Vape Detectors, Virtual Technology Implementation

Ryan Westlie, the director of technology at Caldwell County Public Schools, recently presented the school board with an update about the installation of vape detectors in the middle and high schools, as well as the implementation of virtual technology at the Caldwell Regional Career Center.
According to Westlie, a site survey was conducted at the Central Office by a team of engineers who conducted a thorough walk-through of the building to assess the most effective approach for installing networking infrastructure.

click to download audioFurthermore, he stated this includes the vape detectors at the middle and high schools.

click to download audioHe elaborated on the vape detectors, highlighting their different layers that surpasses the functionality of smoke detectors or carbon monoxide detectors commonly found in homes.

click to download audioHe also announced that the VR Rigs have been received at the Caldwell Regional Career Center that will provide students with valuable hands-on experience.

click to download audioMoreover, he conveyed his enthusiasm about the imminent integration of artificial intelligence and virtual technology into the vocational field.

click to download audioWestlie also indicated that the primary school received two grants and has received six one-speeds which will be installed soon.

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