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District outlines multi-layered school-safety plan; Syntegix alerts and 10 SSOs to be deployed
Summary
The Litchfield Elementary School District presented a multi-tiered school-safety plan on Jan. 14 that includes Syntegix crisis-alert rollout, visitor-management kiosks, CPTED assessments, and deployment of 10 school safety officers awarded by a mini-grant.
The Litchfield Elementary School District presented a multi-part school-safety update on Jan. 14 that outlined staff work to strengthen physical and behavioral supports across campuses.
Superintendent Dr. Davidson said the district has prioritized layered safeguards that include both physical improvements and mental-health supports. "As we move into 2025, I'm just really proud of the team and the work that they've done to continue to find ways to enhance school safety," Dr. Davidson said during his introduction.
Thomas "Moss" Foster de Oro, the district's director of school safety, described six objectives for the school year: create site school-safety teams at every campus, update the district Emergency Operating Plan (EOP) to the Arizona Department of Education's revised template, document standard operating procedures for Syntegix crisis alerts and the visitor-management…
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