After three years of collective work among students, parents, community members, and CPS, the Whole School Safety steering committee is proud to announce CPS will invest an additional $3.9 million into systems of safety beyond School Resource Officers in accordance with the... 👇
Whole School Safety Plan. Our efforts are only just beginning as we continue to demand a shift from police in schools towards restorative justice and systems of safety beyond SROs. #WholeSchoolSafety#RethinkingSafety
Chi Board of Ed is back in session at presentations. Chief of Safety and Security Jadine Chou is presenting on whole school safety plans and which schools have voted to remove School Resource Officers.
For over three years, we have been a part of the District’s Whole School Safety steering committee advocating for the implementation of the Whole School Safety Plan.
#RethinkingSafety#WholeSchoolSafety
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This year, we were able to work with individual high schools to deepen their engagement with students, parents, and the community on issues of safety in search of systems of safety beyond School Resource Officers.
Read more below! 👇
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With the support of the community, students, and CPS we continue to reimagine what alternative systems of safety look like through the Whole School Safety Plan in one of the nation’s largest public school districts!
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In 2022, a total of 32 schools opted to use alternative strategies to school safety resulting in the reinvestment of over $3.8 million from police in schools into holistic approaches to school safety.
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Back in 2021, in the 3rd largest school district in the country, 31 schools across the district voted to remove SROs and reinvested close to $3.2 million dollars as a direct result of students, parents, and community efforts (More below). 👇
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This shift from relying on police to holistic approaches addresses safety through comprehensive ways that include restorative justice, mental health, and other alternatives.
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In 2020, when the #WholeSchoolSafety Committee was formed, 17 schools voted to remove School Resource Officers, cutting $15 million from the SRO program by half! Join the #CPS BOE meeting today at 10:30am!
Meeting: https://t.co/Agz7MttQZQ
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TODAY: Students, parents, and our communities will speak about the impact of #WholeSchoolSafety and alternative systems of safety. The #CPS Board of Education meeting starts at 10:30 a.m.
Join virtually at: https://t.co/Agz7MttQZQ
#WholeSchoolSafety#RethinkingSafety
Over 300 youth & families from across the city of Chicago are in Springfield calling on state legislators to address drug use through treatment and investment in #mentalhealth and shift away from mass incarceration! #AdvocacyDay#HealingThroughJustice
May is #MentalHealthAwarenessMonth, and for far too long young people, community leaders, and individuals who have experienced first-hand the impact of the mass criminalization system are in Springfield to educate officials & call for more investment in #mentalhealth supports!
🚀 We're #hiring! CU is looking for individuals who are passionate and highly motivated to transform our communities collectively! if you or someone you know wants to build collective power to achieve racial justice & transformative social change,
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Join us, this Sunday, March 12th at 3 P.M. at Grace United Methodist Church of Logan Square (3325 W Wrightwood), and let your voice be heard!
This event is physically accessible, and childcare, Spanish interpretation, and food will be provided.
RSVP at https://t.co/t1p63SASLG
Last Nov, the Mayor & 25 city council members refused to attend a hearing to even discuss putting the #BringChicagoHome referendum on the ballot. Since they stood in the way of democracy, the @BringChiHome coalition is holding its own People’s Hearing!
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CPD is currently accepting public comments on its policy for conducting community engagement on CPD policies, the deadline for comments is this Sunday, March 12th. We encourage you to make your voice heard and submit your comments by this Sunday!