New metal detectors delay students’ first day of school in one South Florida district

New metal detectors delay students' first day of school in one South Florida district

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — The first day back to school in South Florida’s Broward County got off to a chaotic start as a disorganized rollout of new metal detectors kept students waiting in lines long after the first bell rang.

At high schools across the nation’s sixth largest district, scores of students stood in lines that snaked around campuses as staff struggled to get thousands of teenagers through the new metal detectors, which were rolled out at 38 schools on Monday. It’s the first year all the district’s high schools have had the scanners.

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