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U.S. high school implement VMS from Eagle Eye Networks

U.S. high school implement VMS from Eagle Eye Networks
The principal at Oakwood High School was looking for a solution that would allow the staff to view multiple locations at once to ensure safety and to assist with resolving on-campus disputes.
Oakwood High School did not have a video surveillance system on campus, so they did not have complete visibility into what was happening among their 300 students. The principal was looking for a solution that would allow the staff to view multiple locations at once to ensure safety and to assist with resolving on-campus disputes.

Oakwood High School decided to implement Eagle Eye’s Cloud Security Camera VMS throughout their campus. They granted access to key faculty members as well as the city’s police chief so that all parties can view video footage from their phones, adding an extra layer of security should any incidents occur. The principal also monitors the video footage to ensure no students are loitering in the halls, the third shift custodial staff is doing their job properly, and that no suspicious activity is taking place near or on the campus.

“Eagle Eye is better than I imagined. I’ve used it beyond our intended security purposes. When there’s a disciplinary issue, the video gives me a better idea of what happened. There’s no more dealing with he said, she said arguments – Eagle Eye has become my third eye. We have already decided to implement this system throughout our district,” said Tim Lee, Principle at Oakwood High School.


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