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Metal detectors have a smoother second day in Broward schools

Students line up in a long but quickly moving line at Northeast High School on Tuesday, in Oakland Park. The second day of metal detectors at Broward County School District high schools was better than the first. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
Students line up in a long but quickly moving line at Northeast High School on Tuesday, in Oakland Park. The second day of metal detectors at Broward County School District high schools was better than the first. (Joe Cavaretta/South Florida Sun Sentinel)
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Lines were still long at many high schools but they moved quickly, according to parents and teachers, following revamped procedures and adjusted settings on the metal detectors. 

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