In Natick, Mass., the front door of each school will be locked, and personnel will be positioned at the entrances.
In Medford, Mass., police and security staff will be present on Monday. Additionally, the district will be upgrading its video surveillance and access control systems.
In Cambridge, Mass., school staff and teachers will meet with parents to help them address the questions their children may have about the Sandy Hook Elementary School mass shooting. In Arlington, and Lexington, Mass., counselors will be on hand for students, and police will patrol the neighborhoods.
Officials in Passaic Valley, N.J., are also reevaluating their school’s security, reports
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. Little Falls Police met with school officials over the weekend, noting a school resource officer is at the high school and they practice drills and have a security system in place.
In Totowa, N.J., officials are looking at installing bullet-proof glass and metal doors, as well as placing police officers at two of the schools during the lunch hour. The district already has a security officer on site, as well as security cameras and a key-card system.