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Moraine City Council on June 26 approved a memorandum of understanding with the Board of Education of the West Carrollton City School District to provide a school resource officer for the 2025–26 school year.
The resolution authorizes the city manager to execute the agreement and continue SRO services for the schools during the 2025–26 academic year. The council passed the resolution by roll call; members voting yes included Allen, Miller, Doherty, Marcus, Webb and Mayor Murphy.
Council did not amend the terms during the meeting. The action keeps in place the city’s existing arrangement to assign an officer to the district for school safety and related duties for the upcoming year.
Why it matters: the MOU continues a law-enforcement presence in schools that officials described as part of shared services between the city and the school district; funding and operational details were contained in the proposed agreement.
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