JESSAMINE COUNTY SCHOOL: Ensuring the Safety of Students and Staff Information Series

JESSAMINE COUNTY SCHOOL: Ensuring the Safety of Students and Staff Information Series
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Jessamine County School recently issued the following announcement.

School safety is a multi-faceted issue that requires, and receives, our constant attention.  We want our students, staff, and families to be well-informed and our community dialogue on this subject should be on-going and as beneficial as possible.  Over the next several weeks, we’ll be sharing a series of articles on what we’re currently doing to support our students and staff and to keep them safe.  Please know that, due to confidential security information and for our students’ safety, we can’t share every detail related to our security protocol.  This information will still give you an in-depth overview of how we’re working to ensure the safety of our JCS family.  

If you have questions or concerns about school safety and security, please contact JCS Director of Student Services, Beth Carpenter.  

Click here to read Part 1

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Jessamine County School 



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