Arizona: Superintendent Says School Safety Is “Too Complicated” – IOTW Report

Arizona: Superintendent Says School Safety Is “Too Complicated”

AZ Daily Independent: Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Horne is urging schools to prioritize having armed officers from law enforcement or highly trained security providers on campus. To that end, the Arizona Department of Education has opened the latest round of School Safety Grant Program applications.

One school superintendent is coming under fire now after he claimed the grant process was “too complicated.”

At last week’s school board meeting, Peoria Unified School member Heather Rooks questioned the claim made by Superintendent Jason Reynolds.

Reynolds’ contract with the District was renewed in July 2022. His base salary is $232,792 per year. MORE

9 Comments on Arizona: Superintendent Says School Safety Is “Too Complicated”

  1. A looong time ago Booker T Washington said: “there is a certain class of race-problem solvers who don’t want the patient to get well, because as long as the disease holds out they have not only an easy means of making a living, but also an easy medium through which to make themselves prominent before the public.”

    All you have to do is take the “race” out of that statement and you have Tom Horne.

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  2. Wasn’t complicated when I was in school. No one wanted to visit the principals office. They still had the paddle in their office. Rarely did fights break out. I was also raised in a 2 adult household – Mom & Dad, 100% heterosexual.

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