Parents Fight for School Police Officer

Parents are fighting for a Philadelphia elementary school police officer who was recently laid off.

The Philadelphia School District laid off school officers around the district including the one and only officer at Shawmont School.

Parents are fighting for a Philadelphia elementary school police officer who was recently moved to another school.

In the midst of a budget crisis, the Philadelphia School District cut 91 school police officers citywide, including the lone officer at Shawmont Elementary School. Shawmont Elementary features 585 students in kindergarten through eighth grade.

A spokesperson said the district made the cuts based on which schools needed officers the most. In the midst of Monday’s incident in which an 8th grader assaulted a teacher, the explanation doesn’t sit well with parents of Shawmont students.

“I feel safe with me being here with them but I have other friends with children that have to walk further,” said Christian Golas, a parent of twin boys who attend the school. “It’s a definite concern.”

Parents attended an emergency meeting on Tuesday at 7 p.m. at the Ridge Avenue United Methodist Church in Roxborough where they expressed their frustrations.

"I'm devastated," said Janet McHale, a parent and co-president of the Home and School Association. "I'm at the point where I feel like the School District and the politicians in Harrisburg and in City Hall are using our kids as pawns."

"We understand we have issues," said Michelle Havens, a parent and co-president of the Home and School Association. "But there has to be another way to do it rather than risking student safety." 

During the meeting, parents agreed to sign a petition expressing their opposition to the school officer cuts.
 

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