The Maryland State Board of Education convened on December 5, 2023, to discuss critical issues surrounding school safety, resource allocation, and emergency preparedness in the state's educational institutions. The meeting highlighted the importance of School Resource Officers (SROs) and the need for adequate law enforcement coverage in schools.
The discussion began with a parent sharing personal experiences regarding the effectiveness of SROs in Montgomery County. The parent emphasized that the presence of SROs contributes to a sense of safety and security among students and parents alike. They expressed hope for an increase in the $10 million grant aimed at supporting school safety initiatives, particularly in Montgomery County.
Following this, board member Mr. Guillermo shared insights from his daughter's recent educational activities, which focused on emergency preparedness. He noted that only three Local Education Agencies (LEAs) in Maryland have adequate law enforcement coverage, raising concerns about the safety of students in schools without a dedicated SRO. The board acknowledged the need for clarity regarding the definition of adequate coverage and the presence of sworn law enforcement officers in schools.
A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to discussing the anonymous tip line for reporting safety concerns. It was clarified that individuals submitting tips would not receive follow-up information regarding the status of their reports. Board members emphasized the importance of parents and community members escalating concerns to trusted adults within the school system if they feel their reports are not adequately addressed.
The board also discussed the implementation of metal detectors in Baltimore City and Prince George's County schools, with a focus on evaluating their effectiveness in enhancing school safety. Additionally, there was a call for all law enforcement officers interacting with students, not just SROs, to undergo training that includes implicit bias and disability awareness.
Suggestions were made for the creation of resources to help students understand how to report concerns effectively, including distinguishing between issues that should be reported to school officials versus those suitable for the tip line. The board expressed support for initiatives led by student advocates aimed at improving communication and safety protocols within schools.
In conclusion, the meeting underscored the ongoing efforts to enhance school safety in Maryland, with a particular focus on the role of SROs, the effectiveness of safety measures, and the importance of community involvement in reporting concerns. The board plans to continue addressing these issues and exploring ways to improve safety protocols across the state.