In a recent government meeting, officials outlined the procedures for public participation and discussed the implementation of school resource officers (SROs) in schools, following the provisions of Act 12. The meeting began with a reminder for attendees to fill out speaker slips if they wished to comment on agenda items, emphasizing that public questions would not be addressed during the comment period.
Chairperson Owen Moore highlighted the importance of maintaining order and fairness during the meeting, stating that any harassment or intimidation would not be tolerated. Offending individuals would be asked to leave, although they could still access the meeting online.
The primary focus of the session was a listening opportunity regarding the reimplementation of SROs in schools. This discussion aims to gather public input on the role and impact of SROs within educational environments. The meeting serves as a platform for community members to voice their opinions and concerns, contributing to the decision-making process surrounding school safety measures.
As the meeting progressed, attendees were encouraged to submit written testimony for further consideration, ensuring that all voices could be heard in the ongoing dialogue about school safety and resource allocation.