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Audit prompts immediate reforms in Savannah-Chatham school police and human resources operations
Summary
A third-party audit of the Savannah-Chatham County Board of Education Police Department and the districthuman resources division identified improvements in internal affairs, evidence management and HR coordination; leaders say some changes began immediately and an executive summary is available.
Savannah-Chatham County Public Schools officials announced changes after a third-party review of the district—s Board of Education Police Department (BOEPD) and human resources division identified opportunities to strengthen internal affairs, evidence management and coordination between the two offices. Chief Terry Enoch and HR leaders said several procedural reforms are already underway.
The external reviewers, Louis Detmar and Steve Heaton, conducted interviews across the district and produced findings the district characterized as guidance for improvement, not blame. Superintendent Dr. Denise Watts said the report has been used as a compass for change and that some corrective steps began before the final report was issued.
"The findings were not about…
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