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Board hears concerns about school-resource officers and staff safety; district reports rise in worker incidents and updates cybersecurity

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The district reported follow-up from a listening session that raised concerns about school resource officers and presented worker-safety and cybersecurity updates; the district said it will monitor discipline data and target paraprofessional training.

Community concerns about school resource officers and staff safety were a prominent topic in the Oshkosh Area School District board meeting on Oct. 23. District administrators reported follow-up steps from a board listening session and presented worker-safety and cybersecurity updates.

Mrs. Conrad Peters, reporting from an Oct. 9 listening session, said seven attendees raised concerns about the role and impact of school resource officers (SROs). Attendees asked about links between citations and expulsions, oversight and accountability for SROs, training and evaluation procedures, and whether alternative models (for example, a liaison model) could be used. Mrs.…

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