Latest Trending
Last Updated, Apr 15, 2024, 7:56 PM
Saugus schools allotted money for police investigations

[ad_1]

SAUGUS — Town Manager Scott Crabtree said during a Finance Committee meeting that money has been set aside within the town’s fiscal year 2025 budget to allow the school district to utilize the Police Department to investigate students who might be living outside of the district or violating truancy laws.

As Finance Committee members met to continue their review of the budget, Crabtree said that money has been allocated for school administrators to fund the Police Department in case its officers need to work overtime to investigate concerns regarding students.

“We have money put aside for the schools to access any of the police officers if they need to work overtime for truancy issues, any of the kids that they feel don’t belong in the district,” Crabtree said.

Crabtree said that the money should be available for the school district to use when and if its administrators see fit.

“We don’t want them to not have the money to do that,” he said.

According to Crabtree, the Police Department has recently been in talks with Superintendent Michael Hashem, who is “interested in pursuing that.”

“For every student that doesn’t belong in the district that’s in our district, we’re paying for that. That’s coming from our budget,” Crabtree said. “It’s taxpayer money, and I think we should be a little more diligent.”

Crabtree said that the amount of money set aside for the district to pay for the department’s overtime is approximately $40,000.

  • Kelan Flynn

    Kelan Flynn is the Item’s Saugus reporter, joining the Essex Media Group team in April, 2024 and graduated from Suffolk University in 2020 with a Bachelor’s degree in English and concentration in Creative Writing. While in school, he helped make editorial decisions with various literary magazines on campus such as Venture and Salamander, as well as wrote a wide variety of works ranging from nonfiction personal essays to horror and science fiction. When he has spare time, he enjoys going to the movies, watching sports with friends and family, and collecting vinyl records.

[ad_2]

Source link

24World Media does not take any responsibility of the information you see on this page. The content this page contains is from independent third-party content provider. If you have any concerns regarding the content, please free to write us here: contact@24worldmedia.com

Latest Post

Large part of Lynn Woods remains closed

Last Updated,Nov 30, 2024

Swampscott water tests lead-free – Itemlive

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Mother needs help providing the Christmas experience

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

A cheerful fundraiser for Saugus team

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Carl Daniel Reiter – The Suffolk Times

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Joan Ann (Woessner) Polywoda – The Suffolk Times

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Thomas L. Lewick – The Suffolk Times

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Jeanette Howard – The Suffolk Times

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Nina Mazzaferro – The Suffolk Times

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Lynn mayor announces re-election bid

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

BARRETT: They ate plenty – Itemlive

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024

Brooke Moloney, the Minutewoman – Itemlive

Last Updated,Nov 29, 2024