More Resource Officers, 'Panic Buttons' Among Recommendations of School Safety Task Force
The St. Charles County Schools, Mental Health And Emergency Services Task Force met for the second time and came up with recommendations to make to the St. Charles County Council.
The St. Charles County school safety task force may not have any legislative power, but that didn't stop it from making suggestions for improvements on Tuesday. Two weeks after the first meeting of the Schools, Mental Health And Emergency Services Task Force, the 14-member panel of school administrators, law enforcement and mental health professionals met for the second time early Tuesday at the Spencer Road Library. After spending much of the first meeting listening, meeting No. 2 was more focused on discussion and having a conversation. Armed with the knowledge gained through a series of presentations made two weeks ago and a few made early Tuesday, the task force began compiling a list of recommendations it will present to the St. …
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Christopher Cook
9:10 am on Wednesday, January 23, 2013
Wouldn't it be cheaper to just put a 911 speed dial on the wired phones in the class rooms, and perclude an expensive system. Also I didn't think responce time was an issue at Sandy Hook, they got there in minutes. At some point you can not keep these tragedies from happening, and wasting money on frivolous plans to protect against such minor risks is stupid.   more ›