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Superintendent postpones safety town halls, cites risk of disruptions; announces Servius Group partnership and rehires two Campbell coaches
Summary
Superintendent Ragdale said planned community town halls on school safety were postponed because of a risk of disruptive political theater. He announced a partnership with the Servius Group for proactive threat identification and said two nonrenewed Campbell High School coaches would be rehired after review.
Superintendent Ragdale told the Cobb County School Board April 24 that the district postponed an in-person series of safety town halls because of a concern that public meetings could be disrupted and become unsafe.
Ragdale said the first session was scheduled for April 28 but was postponed after organizers concluded that recent political disruptions at public meetings nationwide and locally posed an unacceptable risk to students and families. "We obviously had the first of these scheduled for this coming Monday, April 28. Equally, unfortunately, we are now in an era…
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