Starting this Friday, fans rooting on their favorite Bossier Parish teams will be able to do so with additional peace of mind knowing security is being stepped up at all middle and high school home games.
After months of planning and training, Bossier Schools will begin full implementation of the OpenGate Weapons Detection System at the Bossier City Lions Club Jamboree on August 30 at Airline High Stadium. A successful trial run has already been conducted at a recent Airline scrimmage game and another one will take place Tuesday, August 27 at Tiger Pride Night at Benton High Stadium. We do ask patrons to allow ample time for screening as this is a new process for us all.
OpenGate is a non-invasive metal detector that utilizes two walk-through towers and advanced sensors and software to screen high volumes of people without slowing normal foot traffic. It is the same system used at many professional sporting events to detect weapons, including firearms, knives and explosives, and its portability makes it ideal for use at school functions.
“Safety is paramount in everything we do at Bossier Schools and OpenGate will further enhance the safe environment our district strives to maintain,” said Jason Rowland, Superintendent of Bossier Schools. “No one can ignore the events we see play out in the news around the state and nation, and while we cannot control some evil doers’ intentions, we are taking additional measures to keep them out of events in Bossier.”
A few tips before entering the gates at future events at Bossier Schools:
No weapons are allowed, including pocket knives.
Schools are firearm-free zones and concealed handgun permits do not apply on any part of our campuses.
No backpacks are allowed
Purses and diaper bags are subject to being searched.
Umbrellas, chair backs and other items will need to be carried and passed to staff as visitors walk through the weapons detection system.
We thank our community for its cooperation in helping keep everyone safe while attending events at Bossier Schools so we can focus on why we are all there; to cheer on our students and be their biggest fans.