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Updated: School Board To Vote On Major Increase In Police Officers In Township Schools

The Board of Education on March 28 is expected to vote on increasing the number of school resource officers at the high school for this year, and more than tripling the number of armed police officers in schools next year. (File photo).

Update: The Board of Education approved the tentative budget. The board will hold a public hearing on the budget at its April 26 meeting.

Original Story: The 2018-19 school year could see a more-than tripling in the number of armed police officers in township schools.

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