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Gwinnett County Schools to test clear bookbag program after winter break

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Gwinnett County Schools is preparing to launch a pilot program for clear bookbags in thirty-three of its 142 schools starting after the winter break. This initiative addresses rising safety concerns in schools, particularly in light of recent discussions surrounding school shootings. The clear bookbags are intended to enhance security by making it easier for school staff to monitor what students are carrying. Each participating school will evaluate the program's effectiveness to determine its potential for broader implementation across the district. The decision to test this policy aligns with a growing number of educational institutions adopting similar measures to promote transparency and safety.

Madeline Montgomery reported that this pilot program is part of ongoing efforts to foster a safer learning environment for students. As it unfolds, feedback from students, parents, and educators will be crucial in shaping future safety policies. The district hopes that this initiative will serve as a model for other school systems grappling with similar security concerns.


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