Nearly 20 civil rights and student groups filed a formal petition with the state education commissioner and board of education Tuesday, urging them to prohibit school security aid from being used for school resource officers, and asking them to create rules for how districts should spend about $280 million annually in school safety funds.
A security guard lets students in to the Abraham Lincoln school in Elizabeth.Nearly 20 civil rights and student groups filed a formal petition Tuesday, urging the state education commissioner and board of education to prohibit school security aid from being used for school resource officers. They also asked them to create rules for how districts should spend about $280 million annually in school safety funds.
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