Last year, it was announced that Kanawha County Schools was expected to shell out more than $825,000 of weapons detectors at every high school in the county. However, a Kanawha County Schools spokesperson confirmed Friday that a pilot program to have weapons detectors at Riverside High School is stopped indefinitely. Several students and parents said that when everyone returned from winter break, the system was removed.”I was surprised really, but it was bad the first day. It took like an hour, something like that, to get in the school,” said Landon, student at Riverside High School, All three Riverside High students said they were happy with the extra sense of security but also glad they don’t have to wait as long getting back into school