Glynn County board unanimously approves SRO training, signs off on December finances
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The Glynn County Board of Education voted unanimously Feb. 10 to approve school resource officer training and to accept the December 2025 financial report as part of the consent agenda.
The Glynn County Board of Education unanimously approved training for school resource officers and accepted the December 2025 financial report at its Feb. 10 meeting. Chair called for the motions; the SRO training motion was made by Mr McVeigh and seconded by Mr Jackson and the financial report motion was made by Mr Dodging and seconded by Mr Jackson. The board recorded both voice votes as unanimous.
The board discussed school safety measures before the SRO training vote. Assistant Superintendent Steve Waters said the district’s safety grant has “been a huge help” and that the district has invested in training, equipment and detection systems to strengthen responses to safety threats. Board members acknowledged lingering concerns about security but voiced confidence in current planning and personnel. One board member called the Georgia School Board Association training “phenomenal.”
Both items were handled in the consent/regular agenda process. The chair had earlier reviewed the consent list, noting personnel, field trips and facilities reports among the items. No individual vote tallies were recorded in the transcript; minutes reflect voice votes recorded as unanimous.
