NPSD to Host Informational Sessions About School Safety

North Penn School District (NPSD) has recently announced that it will hold a series of informal, informational sessions centered around supporting partnerships among NPSD, law enforcement and families throughout the month of April.

Led by Chris Doerr, NPSD Coordinator of Emergency Management and Safe Schools, the NPSD Security Department and local law enforcement, these sessions will provide an opportunity for attendees to ask questions and offer comments regarding health and safety topics relevant to North Penn schools and communities. Information will be shared about the Pennsylvania Safe2Say Something anonymous reporting program, school safety and emergency preparedness, electronic cigarettes, Juuls and vaping, as well as social media.

The first of these sessions kicked off last week at Pennfield Middle School. The district is very appreciative of those who attended this meeting as they received helpful feedback and questions from the community that will drive future conversations and solutions.

Meetings will be held at each of the NPSD middle schools. It is suggested that North Penn families attend the meeting held at the middle school which their children have or will attend when possible.

The remaining sessions will take place on Thursday, April 11 at 7:00 pm at Pennbrook Middle School in the IMC/Library (1201 North Wales Road, North Wales) and Thursday, April 25 at 7:00 pm at Penndale Middle School in the IMC/Library (400 Penn Street, Lansdale).

For questions and more information, please contact Chris Doerr at [email protected].

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