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Bill S 2391 mandates police officers at New York City schools during instructional hours to enhance safety for students and staff, deterring threats and ensuring security.
Bill S 2391 mandates police officers at New York City schools during instructional hours to enhance safety for students and staff, deterring threats and ensuring security.
The primary aim of Bill S 2391 is to enhance the safety and security of students and staff in schools across New York City by mandating the presence of a police officer during instructional hours. This initiative is intended to deter potential threats, respond to emergencies, and foster a secure learning environment.
Bill S 2391 is related to several prior-session bills, including:
- S 6798
- S 307
- S 3689
- S 5743
These related bills may address similar issues regarding school safety and law enforcement presence in educational settings.
Bill S 2391 seeks to bolster school safety in New York City by requiring police officers to be present during school hours. While the intent is to protect students and staff, the bill's current status indicates that it may not advance further in the legislative process. Stakeholders, including law enforcement and school administrators, would need to consider the implications of such a requirement if the bill were to be enacted.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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