Nova Classical STEM Academy to implement weapons detection system ahead of August opening

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OPENGATE rollout mirrors successful safety efforts across Lee County schools

FORT MYERS, Fla. - TelAve -- Nova Classical STEM Academy will implement the OPENGATE weapons detection system when it opens in August 2026, reinforcing the school's commitment to creating a safe and secure learning environment for students, staff and families.

The advanced screening system will be integrated into the school's daily operations, allowing students and visitors to pass through designated entry points where technology can detect potential weapons in real time. Designed to be both efficient and minimally disruptive, the system helps maintain a welcoming campus environment while adding an additional layer of protection.

Nova Classical STEM Academy is among a growing number of schools adopting this technology, which has already been successfully implemented at campuses across Lee County. Local schools using OPENGATE have reported enhanced safety measures without significantly slowing down entry procedures, demonstrating the system's effectiveness in real-world school settings.

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"From day one, our priority is ensuring that students feel safe, supported and ready to learn," said Matt Sheets, founding principal of Nova Classical STEM Academy. "By implementing this system before we even open our doors, we're taking a proactive approach to safety so families can have peace of mind knowing their children are in a secure environment."

Unlike traditional metal detectors, OPENGATE systems are designed to allow for a smoother flow of students during arrival times, helping schools maintain efficiency while strengthening campus security. The system can identify potential threats discreetly, enabling staff to respond quickly and appropriately.

The addition of OPENGATE is part of a broader safety strategy at Nova Classical STEM Academy that includes controlled campus access, trained staff and clear safety protocols. Together, these measures are intended to support both physical safety and a positive school climate.

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Nova Classical STEM Academy will open as a tuition-free public charter school serving grades K–7, with plans to expand annually to grades K–12. The school blends a Classical education model with STEM-enriched, project-based learning, preparing students to think clearly, live purposefully and lead with integrity. The school is managed by Discovery Science Schools, based in Orlando, with more than 17 years of proven excellence leading high-performing, STEM-focused charter schools across Florida.

Enrollment is currently underway, and families may apply online at NovaClassical.net (http://www.novaclassical.net/).

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