The school district says it's too early to produce records required by policy that show how school safety officers are responding to incidents at schools.
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House Bill 63, sponsored by Louisville Republican Kevin Bratcher, passed the committee on a 16-3 vote.
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John Stovall, president of Teamsters Local 783, said Monday that some members of his labor union have inquired about the hiring process for the new safety officer positions approved Thursday by the Jefferson County Board of Education.
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Superintendent Marty Pollio is seeking board approval for his proposal to create and fund school safety administrators and officers.
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The policy committee reviewed the 12-page manual for SSOs during its meeting Monday night.