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Findings and Recommendations
2 findings
demonstrated a strong interest in working cooperatively with Orange County public schools to mitigate the risk of an active shooter incident; establishment of MOUs between law enforcement and school districts would strengthen this cooperation. Response: Agree Currently, there is no MOU between the Los Alamitos Police Department and the Los Alamitos Unified School District in reference to mitigating the risk of an active shooter. The Police Department is in collaboration with the School District to establish an MOU to enhance communication and to facilitate an efficient and streamlined response.
Related Recommendations (1)
enforcement to do an annual safety inspection of each school. The written safety checklist should include as audit of the integrity of site boundaries and a review of safety plans and policies. This annual safety audit should commence with the 2023-24 school year by October 1, 2023, and annually thereafter. Recommendation is being implemented Response: The Los Alamitos Police Department is currently working in conjunction with the Los Alamitos Unified School District to standardize a safety audit and written safety checklist for each school campus, which will be completed prior to October 1, 2023. Thereafter, the safety audit will be done prior to the beginning of every school year. Each Orange County school district, in conjunction with law enforcement,
School Resource Officers (SROs) are a valuable asset for school safety, yet many cities/districts do not allocate sufficient funds to hire needed officers. Response: Agree The Los Alamitos Police Department currently has a School Resource Officer (SRO) assigned to the Los Alamitos Unified School District. The position is partially funded by the City and partially funded through a grant from the California Department of Justice. City of Los Alamitos
No recommendations for this finding