The district announced a massive investment in security for more than 300 elementary and high schools in the city.Eli Whitney Elementary was among the first to get the new equipment.
"The quality of the camera will be really helpful if we are looking for a particular individual, said Jadine Chou, chief of safety and security for CPS. "Imagine all those things working together, said CPS CEO Pedro Martinez. "All, by the way, for safety. Not because we are trying to criminalize our children, it's really purely so that everyone has real time access and can leverage this technology specifically for safety."
The same sorry camera system that's NOT working for the CTA
But they wear mask in stolen cars. So video does nothing.