School Safety Summit teaches Orange County districts how to combat dangers to students
0The dangers of the internet. Racial hate groups. School shootings. Truancy. Gangs. Orange County school district representatives learned about the dangers that students face during the recent Orange County School Safety Summit, presented by the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, the District Attorney, and the Probation Department. The illuminating half-day session, held at the Orange County Sheriff’s Regional Training Academy in Tustin, focused on how to monitor, assess, and intervene against all these issues. School district representatives attended the event alongside more than 200 law enforcement and mental health personnel, underscoring Orange County’s commitment to collaboration and communication. The event included…
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