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Schools relying on digital surveillance find security still takes a human touch

America’s educators have been turning to technology — especially digital surveillance — to screen for students who might harm themselves or others.

This image provided by Idaho Education News shows Brittany Ohman, an advisor for the Hope Squad, talking with Cutter Wasylow and another student during a Hope Squad class at Rigby High School in Rigby, Idaho on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (John Roark/Idaho Education News via AP)
This image provided by Idaho Education News shows Brittany Ohman, an advisor for the Hope Squad, talking with Cutter Wasylow and another student during a Hope Squad class at Rigby High School in Rigby, Idaho on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2025. (John Roark/Idaho Education News via AP)
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America’s educators are turning to technology to find students who might harm themselves or others.

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