Atlanta Public Schools looking for new school resource officers

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Atlanta Public Schools (APS) is making strides to enhance student safety by holding a job fair at Lakewood Stadium, targeting the recruitment of 45 new school resource officers. This initiative is crucial as it aligns with the district's commitment to providing a secure environment for its elementary schools. As safety concerns continue to grow, APS recognizes the importance of having trained professionals on-site to support students and staff. The job fair is designed to attract a wide range of candidates, reflecting the district's dedication to inclusivity and thorough vetting in the hiring process. By investing in school resource officers, APS aims to build a robust security framework that addresses potential threats and fosters a positive educational atmosphere.

Additionally, the presence of these officers is expected to enhance community trust and collaboration between schools and local law enforcement. The proactive measures taken by APS underscore the urgency of addressing safety in schools, making it a timely and important issue. This recruitment effort not only highlights the district's priorities but also reinforces the significance of safety in educational settings.

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