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It would create the Office of Safe Schools under GEMA and that office would create a database of student threats and help schools address them.
Haley Omeasoo, a doctorate student in forensic and molecular anthropology at UM, works to create the first DNA database of Blackfeet Nation members. (UM Photos by Ryan Brennecke) ...
The bill would create a statewide database to build a list of students deemed a threat. The list would be managed by the Georgia Emergency Management Agency and shared with law enforcement.
Texas is the first state to feature a database of this sort, opening up collaborative conversations for student success stakeholders to create, improve and measure the targets of their programs.
Georgia lawmakers won’t move forward with a proposed statewide school safety database that collects information on students who may commit violence. Last month, state House Speaker Jon Burns ...
Georgia lawmakers are giving up on creating a statewide database to collect information on students who might commit violence.