The school board in Green Bay has decided it won’t pay for armed guards at its schools. The idea was presented by Green Bay Police Chief Andrew Smith the week after 17 people died in the Parkland school shooting. The cost of locating armed guards at all buildings in the system was estimated at two-and-a-half-million dollars. Speakers from the crowd at a Monday public meeting opposed the presence of armed guards. The board is expected to vote against the concept at its next meeting.
Green Bay School Board Rejects Police Chief’s Plans For Armed Guards
Jun 5, 2018 | 9:00 PM
State News