February 2013

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February 4, 2013 • Estd. 1892 • Vol. 121 • No.5• Published Monthly • www.ihstattler.com • Ithaca High School, 1401 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca, NY, 14850 • FREE PHOTO/\PROVIDED

An armed police officer stands in a high school in Marlboro, NJ as part of an SRO initiative.

IHS Will Not Be Getting a Police Officer On January 24 at the Board of Education’s (BoE) Facilities and Finance Committee, it was announced that IHS will not be getting a Student Resource Officer (SRO) due to budgetary concerns. The officer, who would have been jointly hired by the city and district, would have had a salary of around $100,000 a year and a contract from January to June. The city told the Board that it wouldn’t be willing to pay for this officer, because of rising fiscal pressures. The district is currently searching for new ways to improve school safety. At the January 22 BoE meeting, Superintendent Brown said that a “Plan B” is already being put in place. Brown said that the plan has two options: either a consulting firm comes in and studies the high school and the district to analyze safety strategies, or the school maintains the system that’s currently in place. “If you look at the data, with the significant decrease in skips and disciplinary issues, do we need to take other measures?” Brown asked the Board on Tuesday. **Read the article “Powers’ Rationale and Others’ Opinions Behind Having an SRO” inside for more background details.


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