Fayette County Schools Launch Online Safety Tracker Amidst Increased Safety Concerns

Fayette County has been on high alert due to recent incidents concerning student safety. Over the past few days, Fayette County Public Schools (FCPS) addressed a series of social media threats made by students that were deemed non-credible. Additionally, a faulty fire alarm sensor led to school evacuations, and a brief lockdown occurred due to increased police presence in the surrounding neighborhood amidst unsubstantiated threats.

In response to these events, FCPS introduced a new online safety tracker portal during the school board’s monthly meeting on Monday. The portal is designed to provide real-time updates on safety incidents, emergency procedures, and other critical information impacting the school community. According to Dia Davidson-Smith, a spokesperson for the district, this platform aims to enhance transparency and communication with families. “With this new tool, we hope to improve transparency and communication with our families further and assure them that Fayette County Public Schools have and will continue to be safe places to work, learn, and grow,” Davidson-Smith stated.

The newly launched safety tracker is easily accessible as it is linked in the header of every school website. Fayette County Police Chief Martin Schafer emphasized the importance of rapid and accurate information dissemination. He noted, “This is going to be a real benefit to our families,” while addressing school board members during the meeting.

Since the implementation of a 5-cent school safety tax in 2018, FCPS has made significant investments in school safety, totaling over $107 million. These funds have facilitated the addition of 83 mental health specialists, more than doubling the number of police officers and school nurses, and securing vestibules in every school. This robust approach underscores the district’s commitment to ensuring a safe educational environment for all students.

The increased focus on safety protocols comes in light of recent behaviors and concerns within the community. By prioritizing communication through the new safety tracker, FCPS aims to not only keep families informed but also to foster trust in the measures being taken to protect students and staff.


Author: HERE Lexington

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