Board to drop more than $125k on school locks, keys
Cleveland County Schools will spend just under $129,000 to replace every lock and key on doors inside of Kings Mountain High School.
The project was approved on Monday by the county Board of Education. The board voted unanimously to approve the project.
The work will be done by Seven Oaks Doors & Hardware, Inc and will consist of installing hundreds of Dorma-branded locks throughout the school and keys for each of those locks.
According to board chair Robert Queen the rekey project is the latest in a district-wide effort to update locks and keys at all schools.