Texas
In wake of Texas shooting, debate over school resource officers resurfaces
Some dad and mom are calling on districts that eliminated SROs to reinstate them, whereas others query how efficient they’re for safeguarding college students.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The mass capturing at a Uvalde, Texas elementary faculty has dad and mom and faculty officers throughout the nation asking what might be carried out to maintain college students and lecturers secure.
Some wish to know if faculty useful resource officers ought to return to districts that took law enforcement officials off campuses. A kind of dad and mom is Vanessa Ellison, whose son is a second-grade scholar enrolled in Salem-Keizer Public Colleges.
“I used to be very upset once they took them out,” stated Ellison.
When desirous about the varsity capturing in Texas, Ellison turned teary-eyed.
“My son solely has 18 youngsters in his entire classroom,” she stated. “I instructed my daughter that might have been his entire class.”
Some dad and mom name for reinstating SROs in districts that had them eliminated
Ellison is likely one of the many dad and mom calling on districts to rethink using law enforcement officials stationed in faculties, generally known as faculty useful resource officers or SROs.
KGW obtained quite a few emails from dad and mom who referred to as on Salem-Keizer faculty officers to reinstate SROs.
“It is identical to, why look ahead to it to occur once more? Why not use it [SROs] as a deterrent,” stated Ellison, who referenced a current faculty lockdown within the district. “It’s identical to, what do you anticipate? Do you anticipate all these lecturers to attempt to cease a shooter?”
Others stay towards having SROs in faculties
Not everybody feels equally. Some say taking SROs out of faculties is the suitable name. Danny Cage, a junior at Grant Excessive College and PPS Board of Training coverage committee member, is considered one of many who’re towards having SROs in faculties.
“I undoubtedly perceive the rationale behind that type of response, but it surely appears extraordinarily quick time period and extra reactionary,” stated Cage in regard to the decision for reinstating SROs.
In June of 2020, Portland Public Colleges additionally stopped using SROs in faculties, a transfer 17-year-old Cage helps.
“I’ve by no means felt safer with cops being at school,” stated Cage, who additionally described a scenario his freshman 12 months the place he stated he witnessed an SRO yelling at a scholar having a psychological well being disaster and a trainer needed to step in to de-escalate.
The effectiveness of SROs
Some research recommend SROs could negatively influence college students of coloration by making them really feel much less secure at faculties.
However how efficient are SROs in stopping a faculty capturing? That is not a simple query to reply. In keeping with a 2018 report from the Congressional Analysis Service, “The extent to which the presence of an SRO has prevented a faculty capturing […] is unknown.”
Additionally in 2018, the Washington Publish did an evaluation of almost 200 incidents of gunfire at faculties because the Columbine faculty capturing in 1999 and located just one occasion wherein a faculty useful resource officer stopped an lively shooter.
However Rick Puente, an SRO of about 20 years and vice chairman of Oregon’s College Useful resource Officer’s Affiliation, stated it is about stopping violence via creating relationships and using a multi-pronged strategy to high school security.
“The SRO’s only one part together with faculty directors, dad and mom, group, faith-based group companies, all these come into play and they’re the important thing elements to creating a secure and safe faculty district or faculty constructing,” Puente stated.
Most significantly, Puente stated, college students want to recollect in the event that they see one thing, say one thing.
Discovering options
Ellison understands some individuals’s reservations about having an armed officer at college, however she wonders if there is a option to tackle discomfort amongst communities of coloration.
“Possibly it’d make them really feel extra comfy if that they had an SRO that was of an ethnic background,” stated Ellison. “Possibly we will have a look at issues like that.”
Ellison stated most of her social circle is comprised of individuals from completely different ethnic backgrounds and who help reinstating SROs.
However Grant Excessive scholar Danny Cage desires to go deeper than addressing the SRO debate.
“If we wish to forestall gun violence, now we have to get to the basis explanation for the difficulty and police won’t repair that and they’ll by no means repair that,” stated Cage.
The place either side agree is that one thing must be carried out earlier than one other tragedy like what occurred in Uvalde occurs but once more.
The place districts stand now
As for the place issues stand now, Salem-Keizer and Portland Public shouldn’t have faculty useful resource officers at the moment patrolling faculty property, although legislation enforcement will reply in an emergency.
At Beaverton faculties, SROs are nonetheless being utilized, though metropolis and district leaders have employed a advisor to do a assessment to find out the way forward for the SRO program. That’ll be accomplished this summer season.
The Tigard-Tualatin College District additionally continues to make the most of SROs after the district underwent a group assessment course of within the 2020-2021 faculty 12 months.
Meantime, the Forest Grove faculty board, for the primary time, determined to not use SROs for this faculty 12 months. However within the meantime, the district is amassing knowledge, which might affect what ultimately occurs with this system subsequent faculty 12 months.
In southwest Washington, Vancouver Public Colleges has one thing referred to as District Useful resource Officers who’re employed by the district however educated by legislation enforcement.
Texas
Revisiting the three prior meetings between Ohio State and Texas
On Friday night, two of college football’s iconic programs will meet with a spot in the College Football Playoff National Championship game on the line.
The Ohio State Buckeyes and Texas Longhorns have their fingerprints all over the sport’s history yet somehow have squared off only three times.
A Fiesta Bowl meeting after the 2008 season. A home-and-home series in 2005 and 2006. That’s all the history the Buckeyes and Longhorns share on the gridiron — until they take the field in the CFP Semifinal at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic on Friday.
Here’s how each of those three matchups played out.
Jan. 5, 2009: Texas 24, Ohio State 21
Although the 2009 Fiesta Bowl experienced a low-scoring first 30 minutes (the Buckeyes led 6-3 at halftime), the fourth quarter offered an ending to remember.
First, Ohio State roared back into the lead with 17 unanswered points after entering the final period trailing 17-6. With just two minutes to respond, Texas put together an impressive 11-play drive that culminated in quarterback Colt McCoy finding wide receiver Quan Cosby for the winning touchdown with 16 seconds remaining.
The McCoy and Cosby connection dominated all game, with the pair linking up 14 times for 171 yards and a pair of touchdowns.
Sept. 9, 2006: Ohio State 24, Texas 7
McCoy’s first encounter with Ohio State wasn’t as pleasant as the Fiesta Bowl.
In a battle of the then-No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the land, it was the top-ranked Buckeyes who made an early-season statement against the defending national champion Longhorns on the road in Austin. Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith, who would go on to win the Heisman Trophy that season, threw for 269 yards and two touchdowns as the Buckeyes scored in all four quarters of the win.
Sept. 10, 2005: Texas 25, Ohio State 22
The first meeting between the Longhorns and Buckeyes came with nearly the same high billing as the 2006 contest, with the two squads squaring off as the No. 2 and No. 4 teams in the country, respectively.
As in 2006, it was the higher-ranked visiting side that came out on top, although the game itself proved to be much closer. Texas jumped out to an early 10-0 lead, but Ohio State battled back and eventually entered halftime, and then the fourth quarter, ahead.
Said final quarter, however, belonged to the Longhorns. Quarterback Vince Young’s 24-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Limas Sweed proved to be the winner, with Texas adding some insurance in the game’s final moments with a safety-inducing sack of Troy Smith in the end zone.
The top-five win was the Longhorns’ first major statement in a campaign that would end with a national championship.
Texas
Hazardous road conditions expected as North Texas snow event ends Friday morning
NORTH TEXAS – This week’s snow event will end with a “few flurries” during Friday’s morning commute, according to CBS News Texas meteorologist Jeff Ray.
“But roads will have frozen over,” Ray said.
Expect hazardous road conditions in the morning, as it will be “the worst” the roads have been since the event started on Thursday morning, Ray said.
Late in the morning, temperatures will rise above freezing, which will “help drivers get around the Metroplex,” Ray said.
A cold front is expected Friday, he said.
“We are going to have wind chills in the 20s all day,” Ray said. “By nightfall on Friday, temperatures will drop quickly and water will re-freeze on the roads across the evening. This ice will remain until mid-morning on Saturday before the sun and warmer temperatures in the mid-40s clear the roadways.”
CBS News Texas will continue to provide updates as information becomes available.
Texas
Hazardous travel expected as ice covers roads overnight in North Texas
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