Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, takes a tour of Woodland Intermediate School cafeteria and evaluates school security. He did recommend a solid gate that students can hide behind than the present grille style gate. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump (left), president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, takes a tour in the Woodland Intermediate School cafeteria with Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda of Gurnee and Woodland Intermediate School principal Mike Witkowski of Gurnee. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, talks about security procedures for schools while a touring the Woodland School district. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, talks about security procedures for schools while a touring the Woodland School district. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, talks about security procedures for schools while a touring the Woodland School district. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda of Gurnee listens to Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, as they talk about security within the Woodland School District. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda of Gurnee talks about security procedures within the school district. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda of Gurnee talks about security procedures within the school district. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Woodland Intermediate School principal Mike Witkowski of Gurnee talks about security procedures at the school in Gurnee. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda (left) of Gurnee, Woodland Intermediate School principal Mike Witkowski of Gurnee tour the exterior entrance of the school with Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, to evaluate school security. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda (left) of Gurnee, Woodland Intermediate School principal Mike Witkowski of Gurnee tour the exterior entrance of the school with Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, to evaluate school security. Trump complimented the school because all the doors are numbered. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, talks about security at the entrance of Woodland Intermediate School with principal Mike Witkowski (left) of Gurnee, West Intermediate assistant principal Lisa West of Chicago and Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda of Gurnee. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, takes a tour of the exterior of Woodland Intermediate School and points out a fire department lock box at the entrance to the school in Gurnee. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, takes a photo of a sign for substitute teachers about lock down procedures while touring Woodland Intermediate School in Gurnee. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Safety procedure signs at the entrance to Woodland Intermediate School in Gurnee from the main office. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
Kenneth Trump, president and CEO of National School Safety and Security Services in Cleveland, Ohio, along with Woodland School District 50 Superintendent Dr. Joy Swoboda of Gurnee talk about security at Woodland Schools in Gurnee. | Thomas Delany Jr.~ Sun-Times Media
GURNEE — “You need a balance between heartware and hardware,” said school security expert Kenneth Trump, who was hired by two Gurnee school districts to review their crisis plans this week and make recommendations in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings. What …