“The SROs at the school, plus the staff, work if a student has a beef with another student. The SROs and the staff are there to minimize that, so it doesn’t develop into something further. It’s to protect the students that are there,” Clay said. “We looked at what we had and what we were pretty satisfied with, and we decided to stick with that.”
More Chicago high schools vote to remove school police, a year after George Floyd’s murder intensified calls to oust CPD from CPS
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