Discuss proposal to create Safer Schools Program with local school districts
In Plain English
The city wants to partner with West Contra Costa Unified School District and Contra Costa College on a new safety program for schools. No details about specific safety measures or costs are provided yet. If approved, city staff will work with the school districts to develop and launch the program.
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Votes
Direct staff to collaborate with the West Contra Costa Unified School District and Contra Costa College for the development and implementation of the Safer Schools Program and report back to the Council within 60 days with a progress report
Community Discussion
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