December 4, 2024 - 03:57

As the 2025 legislative session approaches, the Georgia Department of Education is emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced school safety and support initiatives. This focus comes in the wake of the recent tragic shooting at Apalachee High School, which has reignited discussions about the safety of students and staff within educational institutions.
The department is advocating for comprehensive measures designed to bolster security protocols in schools, ensuring that students can learn in a safe environment. These initiatives aim to address both physical security enhancements and the mental health support necessary for students and educators alike.
In addition to security measures, the department is also prioritizing academic success and support for educators, recognizing that a safe and supportive learning environment is crucial for effective teaching and learning. The proposed measures reflect a commitment to fostering a culture of safety and well-being in Georgia's schools, aiming to prevent future tragedies while promoting a positive educational experience for all.
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