Wayne County Board of Education members approved a ProLogic ITS contract on July 7 to install vape-detection sensors at selected middle and high schools.
District staff said the contract covers 149 sensors to be deployed in schools identified by reported vape incidents; the selection was based on schools' incident counts, rank-ordered and limited to the top schools the district could fund from available settlement/equity funds. Presenters said the company expects to complete installation within a month once work begins and that legal review was completed before the board vote.
Officials named several schools included in the scope: Brogdon Middle, Dillard Middle, Norweinn Middle, Wayne Academy, and all high schools; staff said the full list will be provided separately. Board members asked about the implementation timeline and the school-selection method; staff responded that incidents were the primary criterion and that additional schools could be added in later phases if settlement funds permit.
After questions and a second, the board approved the contract by a unanimous hand vote.