EVSC has already acknowledged it is trying out metal detectors as a means of keeping weapons out of schools.
EVANSVILLE — If you look closely, you can see hints that something might be happening behind the scenes to affect Evansville Vanderburgh School Corp.'s approach to school security.
EVSC has already acknowledged it is trying out metal detectors as a means of keeping weapons out of schools. Superintendent Darla Hoover told the Courier & Press this month the school corporation is experimenting with a metal detector at the Academy for Innovative Studies (AIS) through which students must pass at middle school and high school entrances.
Hoover made the disclosure two days after EVSC parent Melissa Voegel implored the school board in a public meeting to place walk-through metal de