Quaker Valley Looks to Adopt Safety Policy
School officials began working two years ago on the draft policy aimed at increasing safety and security.
Quaker Valley School Board is working toward adopting a new safety policy. Superintendent Joseph Clapper said the board discussed and worked on a draft going two years back, but never approved the policy because of references to a safety manual that hadn't been completed. By next month, he said the manual will be completed and the board will be on its way to adopting the policy. Improving safety and security of students, staff and visitors is nothing new for Quaker Valley. Clapper said the district was already doing things, such as working with Risk Solutions, a New York-based company, to implement better safety measures. “This has been going on for a good long while so we’re feeling really comfortable with where we are with the plans,” …
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