Thursday, February 29, 2024

(UPDATES through 2/29/24) Worcester school safety

(2/29/24- Worcester County Sheriff's Office) 
School safety will always be our top priority and we will continue to stand behind the principles that we can always improve. We need to harden the target of our schools, with weapons detection systems, and foster an environment where students and staff feel safe.

Please listen to Sheriff Crisafulli and State’s Attorney Heiser on WGMD 92.7, discussing the issues of safe schools.

(Listen to interview:)

Note: If difficulty accessing interview at above link go to Facebook page of Worcester County Sheriff's Office and access from there:  (4) Facebook

  (2/28/24)

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The closed meeting held by the Worcester County Board of Education on Wednesday morning was patently illegal. The Board is allowed to hold closed meetings for two purposes; personnel matters and financial negotiations.

Meeting to discuss excuses or how to cover your butt are not valid reasons for closed sessions.


(View news story:)

Worcester Co. residents react to school violence allegations, as district prepares response - 47abc (wmdt.com)


A different point of view on Worcester's school safety situation is expressed by The Pocomoke City Arrowhead under their posting titled: 

WORCESTER COUNTY STATE’S ATTORNEY AND SHERIFF PRESENT FLAWED SCHOOL SAFETY DATA ANALYSIS IN JOINT PRESS CONFERENCE 

(View posting:)

(4) Facebook


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(WBOC)


WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. -- In a press conference on Tuesday afternoon, local law enforcement discussed why they feel schools in the county are no longer safe. The sheriff and state's attorney were pretty blunt, blaming school leadership. 

(View video news story:)

Safety in Worcester County Schools Continues to Draw Attention but no Real Solutions | Latest News | wboc.com

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

The closed meeting held by the Worcester County Board of Education on Wednesday morning was patently illegal. The Board is allowed to hold closed meetings for two purposes; personnel matters and financial negotiations.

Meeting to discuss excuses or how to cover your butt are not valid reasons for closed sessions.