OPINION: School Safety Must be a Top Priority for State Lawmakers

Across the nation, we have witnessed school-targeted violence at a rate unlike any we have ever seen in this country. The grief and heartbreak families have been forced to endure as a result of these attacks is unimaginable and it is abundantly clear action is needed now before another tragedy occurs. It is obvious the safety procedures […]

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Across the nation, we have witnessed school-targeted violence at a rate unlike any we have ever seen in this country. The grief and heartbreak families have been forced to endure as a result of these attacks is unimaginable and it is abundantly clear action is needed now before another tragedy occurs. It is obvious the safety procedures in place must be evaluated and improved to protect students, teachers, and staff working in New York schools. [The recent] events in Tennessee are yet another horrific reminder of what is at stake.

In order to protect our vulnerable schools, our Assembly Minority Conference toured the state last fall gathering input from stakeholders charged with developing and implementing school-safety plans. Testimony from law-enforcement officials, school administrators, mental-health professionals and parents was gathered ahead of a comprehensive report aimed at identifying ways to bolster school security.

Our proposals are actionable, and they take into account the thoughts and opinions of individuals who know exactly what is needed to protect school children. We listened to them, and I implore my counterparts in the majority legislative conferences, as well as the executive to listen closely to those facing these dangers every day. Among the many topics and recommendations included in the report are:

• Increasing law-enforcement’s presence in schools

• Addressing mental-health concerns in schools

• Opening communication between key stakeholders

• Expanding state support for school safety and security

• Identifying threats and providing support to at-risk students

• Investing in school infrastructure

   Teachers and students are living in fear. Schools are supposed to be safe havens for children to learn and grow, and it is nearly impossible to do that when one goes there each day in fear. Making matters worse, we have also seen a growing number of individuals calling in fake shootings in order to elicit emergency responses for their own amusement. These despicable individuals are fueling already unsustainable levels of fear, and they must be addressed accordingly.

 It is hard to fathom the fear those who were forced into lockdown [by these fake shooting calls] experienced considering the [recent] tragedy. In order to combat this disturbing new practice, Assemblyman Scott Gray (R–Watertown) introduced legislation (A.2977) making such a practice a felony offense under the crime of “falsely reporting an incident in the second degree.”

Overall, we must do everything in our power to ensure school children and those who support them are safe. The stakes could not be higher, and there is absolutely no reason not to implement drastic, immediate improvements to our school-security infrastructure right now. This is an issue that transcends politics and party lines, and we need to work collaboratively. I look now to Gov. Hochul and legislative leadership; do not ignore the needs of New York’s school children.        


William (Will) A. Barclay, 54, Republican, is the New York Assembly minority leader and represents the 120th New York Assembly District, which encompasses all of Oswego County, as well as parts of Jefferson and Cayuga counties.

Will Barclay

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