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District outlines school-safety framework and asks staff to evaluate need for additional SRO coverage
Summary
At its May 28 meeting, the Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified board received a comprehensive school‑safety presentation covering climate, student behavior and campus infrastructure, discussed partnerships with Allcove and SAGE, and asked staff to report back with an evaluation of SRO coverage and budget options.
The Palos Verdes Peninsula Unified School District laid out a multi-part school-safety strategy at its May 28 board meeting, and board members asked staff to evaluate whether the district needs additional school resource officer (SRO) coverage.
Director of operations Ronis told the board the district frames safety around three areas: school climate, student behavior and campus infrastructure. He described programs the district uses to support a positive climate — counselors and SAGE therapists, the Second Step social-emotional curriculum, a PBIS program at elementary and middle schools, and a pilot anti-bullying program…
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