An initiative known as the Forsyth County School Justice Partnership is working to prevent students from entering the juvenile justice system. One strategy the group has to limit law enforcement involvement for misbehavior at school is to get students connected to local programs early on that could change their trajectory. During the Juvenile Crime Prevention Council meeting on Aug. 1, Lori Fuller with the School Justice Partnership said the county is home to all kinds of organizations that could impact youth in positive ways.
On a day when law enforcement officers massed at Reynolds High School in response to a disturbance, the Forsyth County Board of Commissioners heard a request from the sheriff’s office
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