Arkansas safety commission looks at students' mental health

 


LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) — The Arkansas School Safety Commission has expanded its list of goals for improving student and staff security to include proposals related to mental health services.

The 18-member commission of law enforcement officers, educators and mental health providers has been working since March to identify gaps in school safety and strategies to address them. The commission has already adopted suggestions this month for armed school security, development of school safety plans and drills to practice responses to threats.

The commission accepted proposals Thursday from its subco...



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