Sheriff Meets With Superintendents To Talk School Safety

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Updated: 1/15 10:55 am
Chili, N.Y. - Are schools in Monroe County safe enough for its students?

Monroe County Sheriff Patrick O'Flynn in meeting with school superintendents Tuesday afternoon to discuss how to make schools more secure.

The sheriff first met with school leaders in November to discuss potential threats and vulnerabilities. Tuesday's meeting is a continuation of that discussion.

More on this story tonight at 5 and 6 p.m. on 13WHAM News.

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