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(a) The DME shall convene a School Safety and Safe Passage Working Group (“Working Group”) to facilitate interagency planning, coordination, and implementation of safe passage programming.
(b) The Working Group shall consist of at least the following members, or their designee:
(1) The DME;
(2) The Chancellor of DCPS;
(3) The Chair of the Public Charter School Board;
(4) The Director of the DDOT;
(5) The Deputy Mayor for Public Safety and Justice;
(6) The Chief of the Metropolitan Police Department (“MPD”);
(7) The General Manager of Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (“WMATA”);
(8) The Chief of the WMATA Metro Transit Police Department (“MTPD”);
(9) The Attorney General;
(10) At least one individual who is the parent or guardian of a DCPS or public charter school student; and
(11) At least one teacher or administrator at a DCPS or public charter school.
(c) Within 14 days after a meeting of the Working Group, the Deputy Mayor shall post on DME's website meeting minutes and copies of materials considered by the Working Group at the meeting.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - District of Columbia Code Division VI. Education, Libraries, and Cultural Institutions. § 38-3104. School Safety and Safe Passage Working Group. - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/dc/division-vi-education-libraries-and-cultural-institutions/dc-code-sect-38-3104/
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