Senator plans to revive school safety bill after fatal stabbing

By Jamar Younger | Arizona Capitol Times

Key Points:
  • Sen. Shawnna Bolick will likely bring back school safety data bill
  • Bill would require schools to post safety data online
  • The bill failed in the House after passing the Senate last session

Sen. Shawnna Bolick is looking to revive a bill next session that would require school districts and charter schools to post school safety data on their websites.

Bolick, a Phoenix Republican, said she will “probably” bring back Senate Bill 1255, which would require districts and charter schools to post a link to the most recent information reported to the Civil Rights Data Collection survey, which is listed on the U.S. Department of Education website.

The bill would also require the Arizona Department of Education to use the data to annually publish a school safety report.

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