Only one school district out of Tennessee’s four largest cities will not have SROs in every school this fall after the state legislature and Governor allocated $140 million for each district in the state to do so following the shooting at The Covenant School in March.
The shooting, which happened in Nashville, inspired the legislature and Governor Bill Lee, R, to sign school safety legislation that allocated $230 million for measures such as SROs, boosting physical security, and increasing mental health resources.
When students head back to the classroom in early August, only Nashville’s 45 middle and high schools will have SROs on duty, with two at each high school….