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State Senator Eric D. Coleman

Chief Assistant Majority Leader

Chair: Planning and Development; Vice Chair: Human Services; Member: Judiciary; Public Health

Representing Bloomfield, Hartford and Windsor

November 13, 2006

Williams and Coleman Unveil S.A.F.E. Schools Initiative

$15 million sought for security assessments, equipment and training to ensure safety in Connecticut’s public schools

State Senate President Pro Tempore Donald E. Williams, Jr. (D-Brooklyn) and Senator Eric Coleman (D-Bloomfield) and other members of the Senate Democratic Caucus unveiled the SAFE Schools initiative (Security Assistance For Education) designed to improve safety and security at Connecticut's public schools. They said the plan will be a priority in the 2007 session of the General Assembly. The Senators were joined by parents and educators in making the announcement

The initiative comes at a time of heightened public awareness about acts of violence at public and private schools around the country.

"There are few issues more fundamental than the safety of our schoolchildren. It's critical that our parents truly believe that their child's school is a safe place to learn and grow. Local school districts and parent groups across the state have taken measures to assure the security of our schools," Sen. Williams said. "Yet cities and towns feel a squeeze on their education budgets every year, and they shouldn't have to decide between smaller classes or more secure schools. It's time for the state to step up to the plate. I am proposing approximately $15 million for the SAFE Schools Initiative that will help schools assess their security, provide security infrastructure improvements, and ensure school personnel receive appropriate training."

"I have attended more than my share of meetings, after an incident of violence, either on school grounds or inside a school building located within my district. At these meetings, parents, students and administrators were clamoring for increased security devices, security systems, and other security measures," said Senator Coleman. "I welcome this initiative to improve safety in our schools, and will lend my full and wholehearted support to it."

The S.A.F.E Schools Initiative includes the following recommendations:

  1. School Security Assessments: $1 million from the Fiscal Year 2007 surplus (currently estimated by the state comptroller's office to be $266 million) to help districts pay for the costs of conducting a thorough assessment of the security at their schools (Cost: approximately $7,000--$10,000 per school).
     
  2. Security Infrastructure Grant: $10 million in bonding to help schools purchase and install security infrastructure, such as surveillance cameras, entry door buzzer systems, scan cards, panic alarms, or other systems to improve security. These funds should also be permitted to pay for necessary planning and design. The cost to provide such systems range from $10,000--$200,000 per school, and a state grant will be designed to reimburse most, if not all, of each school's costs on a sliding scale.
     
  3. Security Training and Equipment: $4 million from the Fiscal Year 2007 surplus to provide training to school personnel on how to use new security systems, procedures to improve school security, and to improve coordination with local first-responders. Surplus funds should also be made available to help schools purchase portable security devices like metal detector wands and screening machines, if local school leaders determine such options are the most appropriate for their needs.
     
  4. School Construction Grants: Additionally, as a condition of receiving a state reimbursement for a new facility, any new school construction application will be required to include plans for security infrastructure. This requirement will also be extended to applications for renovations of school entryways.

"This comprehensive plan will enhance school security across the state and will ensure our schools remain safe," Sen. Williams said. "Basic safety for students, parents and educators is critical, and they expect nothing less."

 

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