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Rocklin Unified details safety spending, threat response and plan for site assessments

Rocklin Unified School District Board of Trustees · November 21, 2024
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Summary

Associate superintendent Marty Flowers told the board the district spends about $800,000–$1.2 million a year on safety, has increased cameras to 239, expanded radios and SRO coverage, and plans to bring a contract for site vulnerability assessments to the Dec. 18 meeting.

District leaders presented a multi-part safety update detailing staffing, equipment purchases, training and recent threat responses and recommended next steps to complete site vulnerability assessments.

"We spend between $800,000 and $1.2 million a year on safety," Associate Superintendent Marty Flowers told the board, listing line items that include physical, mental health and cyber security supports. Flowers said the district has 30 members on the safety committee and described investments made this year, including 308…

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