
Paris, Tenn.–Henry County School System’s Coordinated School Health Program, in partnership with local law enforcement, has purchased Halo multi-sensors for E.W. Grove and Henry County High Schools.
These multi-sensors detect measurements of air quality, chemicals, sound and tamper. They are specifically designed to detect vape, smoke, and THC.
Stephanie Winders, Coordinated School Health Director, said, “Our system and law enforcement officers believe these sensors will deter students from using harmful products and will increase safety measures at our schools.”
The multi-sensors will be ready to use in the 2020-21 school year in both schools.
Photo: From left, Sheriff Monte Belew; County Director of Schools Dr. Leah Watkins; HCHS Vice-Principal Pam McCord, Paris Police Chief Chuck Elizondo; Paris Police Assistant Chief Ricky Watson; and Coordinated School Health Director, Stephanie Winders, look at one of the many installed multi-sensors at Henry County High School.