Milwaukee Police to be Stationed in Schools
Alan Borsuk:
Milwaukee police officers will be assigned for the first time to full-time duty inside city public schools under an agreement between police and Milwaukee Public Schools leaders.
The effort to improve school safety will begin small - with two pairs of officers in the spring semester, which begins in late January - but all involved hope that it will grow by next fall, provided that money can be found to do that.
In releasing details of the police plan late Tuesday, MPS Superintendent William Andrekopoulos also said he expects to propose in December that MPS spend about $450,000 during the rest of this school year for increased services from a Milwaukee County mental crisis intervention team that deals with children. Andrekopoulos said "more anger and hostility" were showing up among MPS students and that mental problems have been a factor in some recent violence.
Posted by Jim Zellmer at November 30, 2006 6:56 AM
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