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University Place to report 'Alyssa's Law' compliance to OSPI; superintendent says district already has most required systems
Summary
Superintendent told the board that University Place has implemented nearly all components required by the state 'Alyssa's Law' school safety statute and will submit a compliance report to OSPI on Oct. 1. The district funds much of its safety infrastructure with local levies, not state dollars.
The University Place superintendent informed the board on Tuesday that the district already has most of the infrastructure the state now requires under 'Alyssa's Law' and will report its compliance to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction (OSPI) on Oct. 1.
"Alyssa's Law ... is really focused on connecting to law enforcement and making sure that should there be an incident at a school, that the school can respond appropriately," the Superintendent said, noting the law…
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