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Scottsdale parents hire armed guards for school

Feb 13, 2013, 5:00 AM | Updated: Feb 14, 2013, 4:02 pm

SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — The Sandy Hook School shootings in Connecticut have led parents at a private school in Scottsdale to take extra steps to keep their kids safe.

El Dorado Private School had no extra money to increase security so parents got to work.

“We banded together and formed a committee, literally within an hour or two of the incident in Connecticut,” said School Safety Co-Chair Brian Bratspis.

They decided to hire armed off-duty Scottsdale police officers to patrol the campus and pay for it themselves.

“Each parent is willing to pay between $200 and $300 dollars for the entire school year,” Bratspis said.

The group hired eight officers that rotate duty and protect the school’s 261 students, who range in age from preschoolers to eighth graders.

Officer Janice Semora is one of the officers. Every Tuesday, she gives up her day off and comes to the school in a squad car in full uniform, including her gun.

She has spent her days walking around the campus, talking with students and making sure everything is as it should be.

Having her there has already paid off for the school. She had to summon the fire department on Tuesday.

“We had a haze that built up in one of the classrooms, and an odor,” said Semora. “We weren’t sure if we had an electrical problem or a fire that may have been up in the rafters that we weren’t seeing. We evacuated and had the fire department come out and check everything out.”

Instead of taking precious minutes to notify administration and have them call 911, Semora used her police radio to summon fire crews quickly. The fire department later gave the all clear and classes resumed.

Semora said school safety and facing a similar incident to the Connecticut shootings has been on her mind long before she became a police officer.

“I was a teacher before I became a law enforcement officer and thought about it back then,” she said. “I was getting my degree when the Columbine incident occurred. I was in school when that happened. This has always been something that’s near and dear to my heart.”

Principal Linda McDermott signed off on the idea and said it’s an example of how parents at her school step up to the plate and get involved in their child’s education.

Bratspis hopes that El Dorado will be an example to every other school in the country. He believes that parents at any school can take the same action they did and it doesn’t cost very much. He said that if parents commit to contributing about $10 to $20 per month, they can hire armed officers for their campus without the school having to spend any more money.

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