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State budget plans boost school resource officer funding for safer campuses

April 03, 2024 | Beaufort 01, School Districts, South Carolina



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State budget plans boost school resource officer funding for safer campuses
During the Beaufort County School Board's Special Called Board Meeting on April 3, 2024, a significant discussion centered on the implementation of School Resource Officers (SROs) in local schools. The board reviewed a proposal that aims to establish one SRO for every 500 students enrolled, set to take effect on July 1, 2024. This initiative is part of broader funding plans from the House and Senate, which include incentives for SROs across all school districts.

Currently, Beaufort County has SROs in nearly all schools, with only about seven schools relying on armed security guards instead. The board emphasized the importance of increasing the number of SROs in high schools, aligning with local law enforcement's interest in enhancing school safety. However, challenges remain regarding funding, as there is currently no reimbursement method for hiring additional officers.

The board's discussions reflect a proactive approach to school safety, highlighting the community's commitment to ensuring a secure environment for students. As the implementation date approaches, stakeholders will be closely monitoring the progress of this initiative and its potential impact on school safety in Beaufort County.

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