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Following the county Board of Education s lengthy discussion about school resource officers earlier this month, Frederick County Sheriff Chuck Jenkins is defending the program and seeking to clarify its mission.
The Frederick County Sheriff s Office provides one lieutenant, one sergeant, two corporals and 11 deputies to the SRO program, including SRO assignments at schools in Frederick city at Frederick High, Gov. Thomas Johnson High and Heather Ridge School. SROs and other deputies conduct safety checks at other schools, as well.
Frederick and Brunswick police departments also provide SROs to the district.
On Dec. 9, the school board voted 5-2 to accept a $168,000 grant from the Maryland Center for School Safety. From that discussion, Jenkins found fault with the way board members defined the responsibilities of SROs and the board s decision to seek a grant he believes they didn t need in the first place.
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Snow days may no longer be something to celebrate for students of Frederick County Public Schools.
Beginning this school year, FCPS announced that in the event of inclement weather, students and staff would engage in virtual instruction from home.
What that means for the future when schools are fully reopened is unclear, but for the time being, students will continue to follow the schedule for virtual learning that is currently in effect, according to Daryl Boffman, executive director of public affairs for FCPS.
An announcement regarding in-person, small-group instruction will be made by 5 a.m. on days with inclement weather, and if needed, those students will also participate in virtual learning.