Mobile County Public School System launches stop the violence campaign

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The signs are available on a volunteer basis, but Dr. Reginald Crenshaw says 12 principals have already said they want some for their schools.

) - The Mobile County Public School System is using these signs for as part of their stop the violence campaign. Dr. Reginald Crenshaw says they plan to start with schools in the inner city before expanding across the county.

The signs are available on a volunteer basis, but Crenshaw says 12 principals have already said they want some for their schools. This campaign is a collaborative effort that includes Darrell Portis who lost his daughter six months ago to gun violence. From a security standpoint, the school system has already installed a new video management system. They’re also working on access control in schools. They’ve also partnered with MPD’s family intervention team.

 

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