The Westside Gazette

BCPS Provides Progress Report on Recommendations in Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission Initial Report

By Kathy Koch, Chief Public Information Office    

On January 17, 2019, Broward County School Board members and Superintendent Robert W. Runcie provided a progress report on recommendations from the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Commission Initial Report dated January 2, 2019.

The progress report outlined the District’s priorities and included the status on the District’s efforts regarding each of the Commission’s recommendations for school districts, noting that more than half the work has been completed with the remainder in progress. Some items also require additional discussion or legislative action.

Among the highlights:

Code Red

Hard Corners

Single Point of Entry

New safety and security office

“We appreciate the work of the Commission and the recommendations presented in its initial report,” said Superintendent Runcie. “There is a tremendous amount of work that has taken place across the District focused on safety and security. For the 17 students and staff who died, the 17 who were injured, and the 271,000 students we educate every day, we won’t rest until we have the safest school district in the state of Florida.”

To watch the news conference, visit https://eduvision.tv/l?egDAme.

 

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