Tre’ Hutchins reveals school safety plan at McEachern town hall

by Fulton Watch News Feed

Cobb County Police Chief Stuart VanHoozer joined Tre’ Hutchins to address the audience. Photo by Rebecca Gaunt

by Rebecca Gaunt

Post 3 Cobb County school board member Leroy Tre’ Hutchins proposed his school safety plan at the second town hall following the Feb. 1 parking lot shooting at McEachern High School that shook the Powder Springs community.

According to police, the two gunshot victims, who are expected to recover, were former students. Two students have been arrested for their involvement.

The event was a follow-up to last week’s town hall at the Powder Springs City Council Chambers which was too small for the size of the audience. Hutchins estimated 80 attendees were stuck in the lobby or parking lot unable to get in.

The second one was held at the McEachern High School Performing Arts Center. 

Hutchins presented his proposed agenda item regarding safety that he’s working to introduce at an upcoming meeting in advance of looming budget discussions. Last August, he was unable to get it on the meeting agenda, which is set by the board chair and superintendent. Post 7’s board member Brad Wheeler was acting as chair at the time.

Hutchins hopes that one of the four Republicans will support the measure, ensuring it will come up for discussion this time around.

School support officers (SSOs), who are non-POST certified security staff to supplement POST-certified school resource police officers (SROs) is a top priority for Hutchins. He echoed sentiments Ragsdale shared at a previous board meeting, that even if he had the budget, it would be impossible to find enough people to staff SRO positions at every school.

Weapon detection technology at events and in the school was also on the list. Unlike traditional metal detectors, such systems don’t require waiting in line and the emptying of pockets and bags.

Audience suggestions included mandatory student ID badges, an onsite command center such as the one used by Cobb…

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