
LEONARDTOWN, Md. – Superintendent of Schools, Dr. J. Scott Smith, announces the implementation of increased security measures for after-school events.
In a continuing effort to improve security and provide a safer experience for students, parents, staff, and community members, St. Mary’s County Public Schools is implementing increased security measures for after-school events.
Beginning with the high school basketball season, spectators will not be allowed to enter game venues carrying any bags.
Spectators will only be permitted to carry a small clutch or wallet into events. Other small permissible items such as keys, wallets, cell phones, credit cards, and cash may be carried in a pocket or by hand.
Prohibited items include weapons, drugs, alcohol, tobacco, electronic cigarettes, outside food and drinks, laser pointers, non-service animals, and other items deemed inappropriate by the school administration.
The increased measures have been implemented based on a review of current procedures regarding the clear bag and scanning procedures introduced during the 2022 football season.
The procedures assist school staff members and on-site law enforcement officers in identifying prohibited items and reducing the likelihood of contraband being on a school campus.
For more information, please contact the Department of Safety and Security at 301-475-5511, ext. 32238.
Ok, show it. Announcing something doesn’t do anything
Yess!!! And IN schools too!! Way too many fights and such happening at schools…. ours are terrible. They don’t have control- and the response/intervention times suck. Or they just stand there and yell and watch; probably because they’re scared.
Spot on