Superintendent defends police department

BY JAMES WILLIAMS Special to the Monitor KEYSTONE HEIGHTS— Clay County Public Schools Superintendent David Broskie and his staff argued for the continuation of the school district’s police department during an Aug. 29 workshop. The district established the force in 2019 after the legislature passed the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Act, requiring school resource officers on…

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