Worthington Kilbourne student starts petition to restore school resource officers
Kilbourne senior Luke Brown started the change.org petition addressed to the school board, Superintendent Trent Bowers and Kilbourne principal Aric Thomas with the hopes that the reinstatement of the SRO program will be considered.
The petition had 186 signatures as of July 6, with a goal of hitting 200. Brown said those signatures consist of mostly Kilbourne and Thomas Worthington High School students.
“The removal of our SROs had no just-basis and was fueled by the negative image surrounding police during these times,” the petition reads.” As a senior in the Worthington School District, I have seen first hand the result of SROs being removed.”
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It’s time to celebrate another end of the school year in Worthington.
After a year unlike any other, we want to thank our students, staff, families and community for being flexible and coming together to close the school year on a positive note.
Due to the multitude of changes in learning as a result of the pandemic, our district has enhanced summer programming options to ensure our students stay on track with their learning. Both traditional and new opportunities are available for our students to receive enrichment, and approximately 1,500 Worthington students will participate in the opportunities.
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