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Rep. Foncello Raises Concerns about Proposed Reduction in Crisis Response Drills in Schools

Posted on March 13, 2024

Hartford, Conn.State Representative Martin Foncello (R-107) raised questions during the March 11 meeting of the Education Committee. The Committee held a public hearing on several bills, including HB 5416, An Act Concerning Various Revisions to the Education Statutes. This proposal would, among other things, amend the way crisis response drills are conducted in schools and require the Department of Emergency Services and Public Protection to study the efficacy of crisis response drills.

Foncello, who previously worked for the Department of Homeland Security, noted that the bill as written would rely on the opinions of individuals who lack the expertise to develop plans and training programs that will protect the lives of our students and faculty.

“Training plays a crucial role in enhancing school security. I’d like to see this bill amended to require the advice of subject matter experts at the US Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice (DOJ)/Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) be followed to ensure that we can protect the lives of our students and teachers,” said Foncello.

Foncello objected to the proposed reduction in the number of drills.

“The Federal agencies recommend that the drills be conducted monthly so that student responses will become second nature to them. Students will also master the skills required to protect themselves in an emergency and come to appreciate the work being done by the First Responders and understand that they are there to help ensure their safety,” added Foncello.

Newtown’s First Selectman, Police Chief, and School Superintendent came to the Legislative Office Building to testify against the proposed changes.

 

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