Legislation Seeks To Curb Gangs

Richmond lawmakers are working on a number of bills aimed at making it easier for police and judges to combat criminal gangs. A detailed story is in this week's Fairfax Extra.

By  |  March 3, 2006; 4:26 PM ET  | Category:  Crime , Government
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Here is a link to Fairfax County School Board meeting minutes where a board member (T Wilson) asked where is the gang ed material we asked you to provide for teachers months ago:
http://www.fcps.edu/schlbd/minutes/20041202R.pdf


Staff can be treated like delicate flowers and somehow put gang ed on par with potato chips - clearly not the intent of the state of Virginia.

I saw the meeting and I believe it might have been 6 months. Staff told her that they were waiting to get the materials developed when a paid for curriculum consultant/developer had the stuff from the state on it's new nutrition guidelines.

There also was chatter about having to train the staff in the presentation.

Thw full flavor of the dialogue is not represented in the meeting minutes.

Posted by: resource allocation-FCPS on potato chips and gangs | March 9, 2006 10:02 AM

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