By Read Shepherd
May 5, 2021
NEW PORT RICHEY There s a new agreement in place between the Pasco County School Board and the Sheriff s Office regarding sharing of student data, passed unanimously without debate at Tuesday s board meeting.
School Resource Officers will no longer have access to information including individual grades, attendance, and discipline.
SRO s will also no longer have access to the district s Early Warning System, which identifies students considered off-track or at-risk.
In a statement, Sheriff Chris Nocco says the idea is to ease any anxiety parents have, as a result of misinformation perpetuated by media reports.
The Tampa Bay Times reported extensively on an intelligence policing program it said targeted middle and high schoolers along with adults, at this link:
By Read Shepherd
May 5, 2021
NEW PORT RICHEY There s a new agreement in place between the Pasco County School Board and the Sheriff s Office regarding sharing of student data, passed unanimously without debate at Tuesday s board meeting.
School Resource Officers will no longer have access to information including individual grades, attendance, and discipline.
SRO s will also no longer have access to the district s Early Warning System, which identifies students considered off-track or at-risk.
In a statement, Sheriff Chris Nocco says the idea is to ease any anxiety parents have, as a result of misinformation perpetuated by media reports.
The Tampa Bay Times reported extensively on an intelligence policing program it said targeted middle and high schoolers along with adults, at this link:
By Read Shepherd
May 5, 2021
NEW PORT RICHEY There s a new agreement in place between the Pasco County School Board and the Sheriff s Office regarding sharing of student data, passed unanimously without debate at Tuesday s board meeting.
School Resource Officers will no longer have access to information including individual grades, attendance, and discipline.
SRO s will also no longer have access to the district s Early Warning System, which identifies students considered off-track or at-risk.
In a statement, Sheriff Chris Nocco says the idea is to ease any anxiety parents have, as a result of misinformation perpetuated by media reports.
The Tampa Bay Times reported extensively on an intelligence policing program it said targeted middle and high schoolers along with adults, at this link:
By Read Shepherd
May 5, 2021
NEW PORT RICHEY There s a new agreement in place between the Pasco County School Board and the Sheriff s Office regarding sharing of student data, passed unanimously without debate at Tuesday s board meeting.
School Resource Officers will no longer have access to information including individual grades, attendance, and discipline.
SRO s will also no longer have access to the district s Early Warning System, which identifies students considered off-track or at-risk.
In a statement, Sheriff Chris Nocco says the idea is to ease any anxiety parents have, as a result of misinformation perpetuated by media reports.
The Tampa Bay Times reported extensively on an intelligence policing program it said targeted middle and high schoolers along with adults, at this link:
By Read Shepherd
May 5, 2021
NEW PORT RICHEY There s a new agreement in place between the Pasco County School Board and the Sheriff s Office regarding sharing of student data, passed unanimously without debate at Tuesday s board meeting.
School Resource Officers will no longer have access to information including individual grades, attendance, and discipline.
SRO s will also no longer have access to the district s Early Warning System, which identifies students considered off-track or at-risk.
In a statement, Sheriff Chris Nocco says the idea is to ease any anxiety parents have, as a result of misinformation perpetuated by media reports.
The Tampa Bay Times reported extensively on an intelligence policing program it said targeted middle and high schoolers along with adults, at this link: