In wake of Madison school shooting, how do Chicago Public Schools handle security? – CBS2 (Chicago)

Earlier this year, the Chicago Board of Education voted to pull the school resource officer program and remove all Chicago police officers from public schools. The issue sparked intense debate on whether officers make students feel more or less safe. Those who oppose officers on campus argued a police presence impacts Black students more and strengthens the school to prison pipeline.
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Deb
1 year ago

If schools would discipline disruptive students, or at least put them in separate schools other Students would not be terrorized by the thug students. Let the thugs terrorize each other

Old Joe
1 year ago

This is how we do it…….

Daskoterzar
1 year ago

Lol – CPS and CTU will undoubtably need another billion for some sort of crappy security awarded to a new board member’s brother-in law.

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