- Officials in Delaware County, Indiana have formed the new Delaware County Safe School Commission. It is made up of schools, law enforcement, fire department, EMA, EMS, IU Health Ball Memorial Hospital and other emergency agencies. The goal is to make sure they are all on the same page on school safety issues.
- Loudoun, Virginia public school administrators are implementing extraordinary security measures for visitors. All visitors will have to stand in a designated area and display a government-issued ID before entering the building, regardless of who they are or how often they visit the school.
- Overcoming initial reservations, the Board of Education for Madison, Connecticut unanimously approved a memorandum of understanding for a school resource officer program.
- Officials in Harrison Hills, West Virginia are placing school resource officers on school buses to monitor student safety.
- California Governor Brown signed into law legislation that requires that collaborative school safety plans be reviewed, updated, and revised to include clear guidelines for the roles and responsibilities of all interagency members.
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