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At a Glance: Betsy DeVos鈥 Federal Commission on School Safety

August 28, 2018 4 min read
The school safety commission set up by President Donald Trump after the Parkland, Fla., school shooting has held more than a dozen formal meetings and other sessions since March.
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President Donald Trump in March 2018 in the wake of the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., which left 17 people dead. Trump appointed U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos to chair the commission, which has spent the past five months holding formal meetings, field visits with invited speakers and experts, and listening sessions with the public, some in Washington and some around the country.

Here are some key points about the commission, its mission, and the controversies that have surrounded it.

Members

Chair, Betsy DeVos, Secretary of Education

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Jeff Sessions, Attorney General

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Alex Azar, Secretary of Health and Human Services

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Kirstjen M. Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security

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Mission

鈥淨uickly providing meaningful and actionable recommendations to keep students safe at school. These recommendations will include a range of issues, like social emotional support, recommendations on effective school safety infrastructure, discussion on minimum age for firearms purchases, and the impact that videogames and the media have on violence.鈥

Deliberations

In hearings and public comment sessions the commission has heard from a range of experts, educators, and the general public on issues including the wisdom and value of arming school staff members, the importance of student mental-health services, how to preserve student privacy rights while sharing information that may help identify risks of violence, and the roots of that violence.

The commission鈥檚 most extended public debates so far over the relationship of guns to school safety have been about whether to arm teachers鈥攁n approach favored by Trump鈥攁nd how to increase the number of armed school resource officers.

But the panel has drawn criticism for steering clear of the politically explosive topic of gun control, both in its witness lineup and in the thrust of the conversation. It has also been criticized for not seeking a diversity of viewpoints and accused of limiting or suppressing comments.

The commission鈥檚 official web page states that in addition to its formal sessions, 鈥淢eetings and correspondence with students, parents, teachers, school safety personnel, administrators, law enforcement officials, mental health professionals, school counselors, security professionals and other related stakeholders will be critical to the commission鈥檚 work as well.鈥

But one leading gun-control group鈥攖he Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence鈥攕ays its repeated requests to testify at a panel have been ignored. March for Our Lives, the youth-led group founded in response to the Parkland attack, has not been invited, either. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e the federal government. They should reach out to us,鈥 said Parkland survivor and gun-control activist David Hogg.

DeVos told a Senate committee on June 5 that firearms are 鈥渘ot part of the commission鈥檚 charge, per se.鈥 She has said the question of whether to arm teachers should be a local, not a federal one. And Education Department spokeswoman Elizabeth Hill denied that the commission is limiting debate on gun control, noting that there are several ways鈥攐utside of invited panels and field visits鈥攆or the public and interested parties to submit comments, including in writing or at public listening sessions.

鈥淭hroughout the public listening sessions, field visits, and meetings, as well as in the public comment inbox, there has been discussion about gun control,鈥 Hill said. 鈥淗owever, it is important to note that the commission cannot create or amend current guns laws. That is Congress鈥 job. The commission is focusing on tangible solutions relating to many aspects of school safety that don鈥檛 necessarily require an act of Congress.鈥

Meetings, Hearings, Listening Tours

March 28, 2018

Washington

May 17, 2018

Washington

May 31, 2018

Hanover, Md.

June 6, 2018
Public listening session
Washington

June 21, 2018

Washington

June 26, 2018

Lexington, Ky.

July 11, 2018

Washington

July 24, 2018

Adams, Wis.

July 26, 2018

Washington

Aug. 1, 2018

Pearcy, Ark.

Aug. 7, 2018

Cheyenne, Wyo.

August 16, 2018

Washington

Aug. 23, 2018

Las Vegas

Aug. 28, 2018

Montgomery, Ala.

Sources: 澳门跑狗论坛, the Federal Commission on School Safety, Tribune News Service
A version of this article appeared in the August 29, 2018 edition of 澳门跑狗论坛 as At a Glance: The Federal Commission on School Safety

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