LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) – During America’s Safe Schools Week, many schools are focusing on the safety protocols that help keep students and staff safe.

One of the people who works to do that daily is Eric Williams, the campus supervisor at Lincoln Southeast High School.

He starts his day before students arrive around 6:30 a.m., taking care of tasks like setting up computers and addressing those who have forgotten a form of identification.

But the primary purpose of his role is much bigger.

“We work on teamwork. We work on visibility. We work on strategies. We work on just monitoring every aspect of the building to be able to relay information back to administration or whoever else needs it,” said Williams.

He does this through a well-mapped system of cameras around campus and walkie-talk

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