Cuyahoga Falls City Schools Increase Security, Tighten Safety Measures
Superintendent Dr. Todd Nichols said the district is collaborating with the Cuyahoga Falls Police and Fire Departments to prevent and react to emergency situations.
The Cuyahoga Falls City Schools are working closely with the Falls police and fire departments to ramp up security in the district, reports the Falls News Press. For starters, parents and students will see more police officers patrolling schools and "hosts" that will monitor hallway activity. In addition, access to schools will be more restricted while class is in session, said Superintendent Dr. Todd Nichols in an AlertNow phone message to parents on Sunday. "...Our external efforts are aimed at providing a sense of calm and a sense of partnership with our community,” said Nichols. Internally, the district has installed additional monitoring devices and trained staff on the prevention of and reaction to emergency situations. The …
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Earl Elevant
3:37 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013
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