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Governor Hutchinson Announces Reinstatement of Arkansas School Safety Commission

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LITTLE ROCK – With the increased concern about school safety in the wake of recent events around the nation, Governor Asa Hutchinson announced today that he has issued an executive order to reinstate the Arkansas School Safety Commission.

“The recent violence in Texas was a stark reminder that the work of securing our schools is never done,” Governor Hutchinson said. “That is why I am calling the Arkansas School Safety Commission back into service. Members of the commission, which I created in 2018, submitted thirty significant recommendations in their original 124-page report. School districts around the state have implemented many of the recommendations.

“But it is crucial that we constantly assess the security of our schools and keep abreast of the best ways to ensure our children and educators are safe. The original commission built a solid foundation on which to continue this vital work.”

Members of the commission will review the final report from the Commission in 2018. They will update the analysis of the safety of K-12 schools throughout the state taking into consideration the physical and mental health of students. The Commission will identify any new recommendations of best practices in school safety that have developed since 2018.

The School Safety Commission’s first meeting will be Tuesday, June 14, at the state capitol, and the initial report is due to Governor Hutchinson on August 1, 2022.

The commission will include a representative from the Arkansas Attorney General’s office, the Arkansas Division of Emergency Management (ADEM), the Arkansas Department of Education (ADE), and the Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy (ALETA).

The commission also will include the director of the CJI, a county sheriff, a public school superintendent, a public school teacher, a public school counselor, and a former federal law enforcement officer.

Members of the commission are as follows:

Dr. Cheryl May – Chair

Director, Criminal Justice Institute

University of Arkansas System

 
Arkansas Attorney General Leslie Rutledge

Arkansas Attorney General, or her designee

 
A.J. Gary

Director, Division of Emergency Management

Arkansas Department of Public Safety

 
Dr. David Hopkins

Superintendent, Clarksville School District

 
Donna Wilchie 

School Counselor, Conway School District

 
Tim Cain

Director, Division of Public School Academic Facilities and Transportation

Arkansas Department of Education

 
Crystal Braswell

Office of Coordinated Support and Services, Division of Elementary and Secondary Education

Arkansas Department of Education

 
Tim Helder

Sheriff, Washington County

 
Bill Temple

Retired Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation

 
Dr. Laura Dunn

Director, UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute

 
Secretary Jami Cook

Director, Arkansas Law Enforcement Training Academy

Secretary, Arkansas Department of Public Safety

 
John Allison 

Teacher, Vilonia High School

 
Marvin Burton

Principal, Little Rock School District

 
Chris Chapmond

Chief, Hot Springs Police Department

President, Arkansas Association of Chiefs of Police

 
Patricia Gann

Deputy Director, Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services

Arkansas Department of Human Services

 
Bill Gossage

Deputy Chief of Staff, External Operations, Governor’s Office

 
Linda Graham

School Psychologist, Nettleton School District

 
Dr. Mike Hernandez

Executive Director, Arkansas Association of Educational Administrators

 
Bill Hollenbeck

Chief of Police, Fort Smith Public Schools

 
Ricky Hopkins

Parent, Prescott School District

 
Tom Jenkins

Chief, Rogers Fire Department

 
Lori Poston

Vice President of Clinical Services, Northeast Region, Arisa Health

 
Courtney Salas-Ford

Chief Legal Counsel, Division of Elementary and Secondary Education

Arkansas Department of Education

 
Paula Stone

Assistant Director, Children’s Services, Division of Aging, Adult, and Behavioral Health Services

Arkansas Department of Human Services

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