At just 12 years old, Caleb Philips has already started his first business – and the young entrepreneur is sharing the proceeds with a cause that s close to his heart.
Cops Were Called On A 6-Year-Old Massachusetts Boy. Now Schools Are Suspending Resource Officer Programs From Campuses.
In a near unanimous vote, the district s committee voted to put a temporary ban on police in schools.
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Somerville, Massachusetts school officials are temporarily suspending two police force programs after facing widespread backlash for calling law enforcement on a 6-year-old Black and Latino boy two years ago.
The School Committee voted on May 17 to enact a moratorium on the School Resource Officer (SRO) and the Students and Teachers Engage Public Safety (STEPS) programs in Somerville, the Boston Globe reported.
Somerville school leaders, facing a public backlash over calling the police on a 6-year-old Black and Latino boy, have temporarily suspended two programs that bring police officers into schools. https://t.co/nlDfyMysnFpic.twitter.com/kClqKfmkfY Boston Globe Education (@GlobeEducation) May 25, 2021
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