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School Resource Officers

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Stewart Reverses Proposal to Cut School Resource Officers

The Newton, Conn., shooting that killed 20 children has led Chairman Corey Stewart to nix his proposal to reassign middle school officers to other beats. On Tuesday, he proposed adding additional officers.

Due to the December shootings at Newtown, Conn., Chairman Corey Stewart on Tuesday reversed his prior proposal to reassign several school resource officers, and said the county should instead consider hiring additional officers.  In October, Stewart had suggested shifting four of the county's five middle school resource officers back to patrol. He said at the time that the move would save the county $520,000.  Last month, a gunman killed 26 people at Sandy Hook Elementary in Newton, including 20 children aged six and seven. "I think in light of the tragedy in Newtown, Conn., it only makes sense to withdraw that proposal. In fact, I want to see if there might be ways to expand the SRO program, of course within our means," Stewart said at a …

Jill Grissom

1:29 am on Friday, January 11, 2013

Manassas City Schools needs to put an SRO back in the elementary schools. It's not just a security issue. It's a connection between the schools and the police department, a relationship building/community building move, a chance for the children to see the police as someone who cares about them. I think it was short-sighted to have taken them out, and I think it's sad that it takes a tragedy like…   more ›

Friday, December 21, 2012

No Threats in Prince William Schools Friday, Officials Say

Prince William County's school system and police department say that rumors of violence are unfounded.

A rumor that there will be violence in Prince William County and other area schools Friday is making the rounds through social media—but officials say there is no cause for concern.  Prince William County Schools issued a statement Thursday saying there were "no credible threats" against local schools.  "Recent events in CT, along with superstitions involving the Mayan calendar, are generating social media rumors about possible threats to PWCS schools and others nationwide. These are unfounded rumors," Phil Kavits, a spokesman for the school system, said in a statement.  Kavits said that the schools, PWCS Risk Management and Prince William County Police "investigate any and all implied threats." Police are enhancing their presence at the …

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