Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs has vetoed a proposal that would ban teaching antisemitism at the state’s public schools. The proposal would expose educators who violate the new rules to discipline and lawsuits that they would personally be responsible for covering. Teachers and administrators at public K-12 schools, colleges and universities would be prohibited from teaching or promoting antisemitism or antisemitic actions that create a hostile environment. The Democratic governor said on Tuesday that the bill is not about antisemitism but rather about attacking teachers. The bill’s chief sponsor said his proposal would create accountability when educators fail to protect students from the rise in antisemitism since the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
“While we encourage everyone to be vigilant and understand the importance of the "See Something, Say Something" approach, it’s crucial that students report any concerning information directly to a responsible adult," the Sheriff's Office said.
Several posts suggesting threats to student safety circulated among the Queen Anne’s County School District, according to the Sheriff’s Office.
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. -- Every single principal in Worcester County has come to the defense of district leadership. They are hammering home the point that their schools are safe after criticism from law enforcement.
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.
WORCESTER COUNTY, Md. -- Higher ups in law enforcement are dissatisfied with the response from the Board of Education regarding communication. The response was to a letter sent by the State's Attorneys Office back in September.
Some Sussex County schools are expanding their security protocols. The Seaford School District recently announced it acquired OpenGate Weapons Detection Systems – an enhanced security screening technology.
Dorchester County Public Schools have sent out a reminder ahead of the start of the school year that clear backpacks will be mandatory for students this year.
The Delaware Emergency Management Agency and its Comprehensive School Safety Program will invest almost $1 million to enhance school security statewide by providing accurate and uniform maps for all of Delaware’s 19 public school districts and charter schools to enable law enforcement and first responders to react swiftly during emergencies in unfamiliar environments.
In the aftermath of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, governors around the country vowed to take steps to ensure their students would be kept safe. Months later, as students return to classrooms, money has begun to flow for school security upgrades, training and other new efforts to make classrooms safer.