
The Gahanna Division of Police, in a collaborative effort with Gahanna-Jefferson Schools, has put a spotlight on student safety and wellness in the construction of the new Gahanna Lincoln High School. Recently, a video was released by the Gahanna Division of Police, showcasing the multitude of safety features that have been intentionally integrated into the design of the school. Gahanna Police Chief Spence and Superintendent Tracey Deagle provided a tour of the new facilities, emphasizing their commitment to a secure learning environment without compromising the well-being of students.
In the video, viewers were walked by Chief Spence and Superintendent Deagle through the hallways, outfitted with a host of security enhancements. Ranging from surveillance technologies to layout optimizations, these features aim to provide a blanket of safety that aligns with contemporary security best practices. The officials, while leading the video tour, emphasized that the school's design was a response to heightened concerns for student safety in schools nationwide.
Multiple aspects of the school's architecture stand as a testament to this new-age approach towards education facilities. Specific details about the security enhancements were discussed, although for obvious reasons, not all measures were disclosed to the general public. Both Chief Spence and Superintendent Deagle halted before each feature, articulating its intended purpose and how it fits into the broader security strategy of Gahanna Lincoln High School.
Parents and students alike are expected to get a comprehensive understanding of these safety enhancements once the doors of Gahanna Lincoln High School open for classes next month. While this new approach brings a sigh of relief to many, it also brings to the forefront the profound reality that such extensive security measures are deemed necessary in our educational institutions today.









