The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Better security, student services sought by schools

- By Marc Levy

HARRISBURG » Gov. Tom Wolf’s administra­tion issued its findings Tuesday from six school safety task force field hearings set up in the wake of February’s high school shooting in Florida, with better security, training and student services at the core of what the school community is seeking.

In its summary of the findings, the administra­tion identified 10 primary points from testimony in the field hearings set up with Auditor General Eugene DePasquale. A fuller report will be issued later in the summer, Wolf’s office said.

The task force included vice chairs from groups representi­ng parent-teacher associatio­ns, teachers, school administra­tors and school nurses and heard from dozens of people and students at each of six regional hearings, the administra­tion said. Hundreds more submitted comments online, the administra­tion said.

Panelists started the conversati­on by asking speakers how the state can help handle mass shootings and threats, improve school building safety and meet the physical and mental health needs of students.

Students, it said, wanted to be heard in the school safety conversati­on.

Students need to be taught social and emotional learning strategies early in school, and students need better access to mental health services, while schools need more nurses, social workers and psychologi­sts, those testifying said.

Schools and students need better connection to the community, its organizati­ons and police, while school resource officers need proper training to work in schools and with students, they said.

School officials also asked for more money from the state, more guidance on the most effective school safety strategies and more staff training to deal with active shooters or the social and emotional needs of students.

Wolf’s spokesman, J.J. Abbott, said the findings were shared with lawmakers as school safety legislatio­n was being written before it passed last week, getting Wolf’s signature on Friday. A House Republican spokesman said the legislatio­n addresses many aspects of the task force’s findings.

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