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Ackerman: Security cameras added at S. Phila. High | Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/11/2010

Ackerman: Security cameras added at S. Phila. High | Philadelphia Inquirer | 05/11/2010

Philadelphia schools chief Arlene Ackerman testifies before City Council on the district´s budget. She emphasized stepped-up security at South Philadelphia High and a plan for surprise audits of charters. (David Swanson / Staff)
Philadelphia schools chief Arlene Ackerman testifies before City Council on the district's budget. She emphasized stepped-up security at South Philadelphia High and a plan for surprise audits of charters. (David Swanson / Staff)
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Ackerman: Security cameras added at S. Phila. High

Philadelphia schools chief Arlene Ackerman disclosed Monday that the crisis at South Philadelphia High School in December led to the installation of security cameras in every part of the school except bathrooms.
Speaking before City Council, Ackerman also said the district planned to tighten charter school oversight by conducting surprise audits.
Prompted by Michael Masch, the district's chief business officer, Ackerman told Council that the bill for the camera installation totaled $1 million, but a spokesman later put the total cost at $689,500. The 126 cameras were installed after racial violence aimed mostly at Asian students rocked the school Dec. 2 and 3.
Ackerman said she believed more money should be spent on cameras for other district schools.
Excepting restrooms, every part of South Philadelphia High is now covered by cameras, Ackerman said. The new cameras were added to 23 that had been installed before December.
The disclosure came at a Monday Council hearing on the district's $3.2 billion budget, and immediately drew


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