Seattle Public Schools rolling out new safety app
As Seattle Public Schools students head back to school, they’ll have a new tool for reporting suspicious activity.
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As Seattle Public Schools students head back to school, they’ll have a new tool for reporting suspicious activity.
As thousands of Seattle Public Schools students head back to class, some of them will be returning to schools with new safety upgrades.
On KIRO 7 News in the Morning at 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday, Linzi Sheldon takes you behind the scenes to see how the new security system works and asks students how they feel about the changes.
Police officers will not be back inside Seattle schools for the start of the school year on Sept. 3rd, but the school board could vote this month to allow a pilot program at Garfield High School.
Could officers be returning to Seattle Public Schools, five years after the district ended its program that allowed law enforcement in schools?
Could officers be returning to Seattle Public Schools five years after the district ended its program that allowed law enforcement in schools?
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