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Westwood, Hillsdale Schools Make Preparations After Connecticut Shooting

Local schools are increasing security and preparing for students' questions about the incident.

 

Westwood Regional and Hillsdale schools are increasing security and providing guidance for students with questions after a gunman killed 20 children and several adults at a school in Newtown, Conn. last week.

Hillsdale Superintendent Richard Spirito and Westwood Acting Superintendent Rory McCourt both wrote letters to parents about the incident. Both administrators wrote that they were working with local police to increase security. They also wrote that school staff would be reviewing security protocol and strictly adhering to all safety policies.

The administrators suggested that parents should discuss the incident with their children, if they are old enough. Guidance counselors and teachers will also be ready to help with students' questions in age-appropriate ways, according to the letters.

McCourt's letter is available here. Spirito's letter is available here.

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Related Topics: Hillsdale, School Safety, School Shooting, Washington Township, Westwood, and safe schools

ROBERTA COZIC

8:26 am on Monday, December 17, 2012

Does Westwood even HAVE a Superintendent now, when he is needed? Or is he still on "leave"??

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Westwoodian since '91

10:11 am on Monday, December 17, 2012

Mr. McCourt is filling in as Acting Super and frankly, I'd rather have him in charge at this point that our Super that's on leave.

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Connie

12:52 pm on Monday, December 17, 2012

Pascack Valley HS needs more security...too much going on in that school that is not safe for kids!

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