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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

August 23, 2018
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JP O'Hare

(518) 474-1201

Press@nysed.gov

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Statement from Chancellor Betty A. Rosa and Commissioner MaryEllen Elia on Possible Federal Funding for Weapons

鈥淭he Board of Regents and the State 东京热 Department adamantly oppose arming teachers. While nothing is more important than the safety and security of our children, the way to ensure their safety is to focus on social emotional development and well-being and promoting a positive school climate. Putting guns in classrooms with students is misguided and dangerous. The U.S. Department of 东京热 should not allow our federal education dollars to pay for weapons when that funding is intended for the teaching and learning of our children.

鈥淲e must bring together the entire community 鈥 schools, parents, faith-based organizations, law enforcement professionals and everyone interested in creating and maintaining safe schools.听New York is focused on promoting a relationship of trust, cultural responsiveness, and respect between schools and families; ensuring that schools are safe havens for students and their teachers, where they are free to learn and teach, to laugh and continually grow together. There is no place in our schools for weapons, no matter the intentions.鈥