Decatur Superintendent Announces New Safety Measures
Decatur Metro | October 26, 2009In this letter to the community, Superintendent Phyllis Edwards announces new safety measures being taken at Decatur schools.
Dear Parents and Community Members:
On October 11th we opened a lovely new school facility at Decatur High School. Hopefully you were able to attend the open house and see the new building. What it will offer our students is nothing short of incredible.
With the addition of a new facility comes some increased monitoring and supervision.
We have already experienced some thefts this year of equipment at DHS. We are making or have made the following changes:
- *New cameras and security system provided by Iron Sky;
- *Change of locks and entry procedures;
- *Requirement of all staff to be out of the building at a reasonable hour;
- *Review of our procedures with the city police and the alarm company;
- *A meeting with the police and assessment of the facility.
Shortly, I will announce a meeting for parents about safety. The police will be our speakers and trainers. Even though we are a small system, we are not immune from danger and illegal behavior.
I believe we are taking the appropriate steps to make our schools as safe as possible, but it is important that we all stay informed and work together.
Students who engage in behavior which is illegal will be prosecuted to the fullest extent. Doors need to remain locked and staff vigilant. We do not want an environment filled with armed officers and metal detectors, but need to understand we all pay the price when we are lenient in matters concerning student safety.
Sincerely,
Dr. Phyllis A. Edwards
Superintendent of School
What a shame that this kind of crime happens. This doesn’t augur well for community access to CSD facilities which could dampen taxpayer support for building new facilities since only 1/4 of taxpayers in Decatur have kids in CSD/