CT Shooting Prompts Police Presence at Montville Schools
Superintendent said heightened security is 'important on the heels of what happened Friday.'
The police officers standing outside Montville Township Public Schools Monday served not only to protect the students and faculty members inside each building, but to comfort parents outside as well. As students returned to school Monday for the first time since the Sandy Hook School massacre in Newtown, Conn., Superintendent Dr. Paul Fried said the district worked to keep students ingrained in their routines and ensure normalcy. The most noticeable difference, however, was the officers' presence outside. "I think it's important, on the heels of what happened Friday, for us to help everyone feel more secure," Fried said. "We want to help our parents, our childen and our staff feel as secure as possible." Fried said the district is working …
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anna
11:54 am on Tuesday, January 1, 2013
they love to use the word "audit" they audited the school security, they audited the police department....come on! and so they say "well, we did the audit and it said our schools are safe"   more ›