Official proposes in-house fingerprinting for Urbana school district
URBANA – Come next year, new volunteers, teachers and staff in the Urbana school district may not have to take their fingers – or their cars – so far as they get ready for school.
Last summer, the school district began requiring regular volunteers to get fingerprinted, with the prints to be used to check law enforcement databases.
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