Toronto school board votes to end having officers stationed in schools
TORONTO — The Toronto District School Board has voted to permanently end the practice of having police officers stationed in high schools.
There was loud applause when the result of a vote to scrap the School Resources Officer Program was announced on Wednesday night.
“We’re not saying we don’t want to have a relationship with the police, but we just won’t want armed police officers in our school every day,” school board chairwoman Robin Pilkey told reporters after the vote.
Toronto school district staff recommended removing officers from schools after a survey of students, staff and parents found that the police presence left some teens feeling intimidated or uncomfortable.


