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More bulletproof whiteboards donated to Colonial School District

Delaware Public Media

Delmarva Power donated 17 Bulletproof White Boards to Pleasantville Elementary School in the Colonial School District Thursday. They look like portable dry erase boards- but can also act as a shield against a gunman.

"They’re handheld. So they can write on them with dry-erase markers during instruction time. And some of them do use them for that reason," says Lauren Wilson, a spokesperson for the District.

 
A little over a year ago, the Colonial School District received a donation of 121 bulletproof whiteboards - enough for each classroom at Gunning Bedford Middle School.

]Wilson says even though there’s never been an incident involving a gunman at Colonial, the boards are still important.

"We see this as a proactive approach to keeping our students safe, and of course, student safety is always a priority for our district," she says.

If it weren’t for the donation, she adds, the boards would be too expensive for the district. They retail from just under $300 to $700.

State Senator Nicole Poore has asked the business community to make corporate donations of these boards which are manufactured by Hardwire, LLC - a military contractor.