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Schools on high alert as safety measures ramp up

August 09, 2024 | City of DeBary, Volusia County, Florida


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Schools on high alert as safety measures ramp up
In a recent government meeting, officials outlined comprehensive safety measures as schools prepare to reopen for the 2024-2025 academic year. Lieutenant Sturrup, assistant commander of youth services, emphasized the importance of heightened security protocols, particularly in light of recent training for School Resource Deputies (SRDs) on responding to active threats.

The meeting highlighted plans for increased police presence around schools, with officers embedded in traffic operations to ensure student safety during peak hours. Sturrup urged the community to remain vigilant, reminding parents and students to report any suspicious activity through the \"See Something, Say Something\" initiative.

In response to new legislation, all school gates and doors, except for the main entrance and office door, will remain locked until 30 minutes before school starts. This measure aims to enhance security but may lead to congestion during morning drop-offs. Officials are working with local municipalities to ensure a smooth transition back to school, with additional volunteers assisting in traffic safety.

The meeting concluded with a call for community cooperation and awareness as schools gear up for a safe reopening.

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