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School Safety Agents sworn in

With school back in session, the New York Police Department is making sure the over 1.1 million students and faculty throughout the New York City public school system are safe.

On Wednesday, September 1, Police Commissioner Raymond W. Kelly presided over a graduation ceremony for 88 new School Safety Agents who completed 14 weeks of training and join an existing force of approximately 5,000 agents and supervisors.

School Safety Agents are assigned throughout New York City’s approximately 1,600 public elementary and high schools, safeguarding approximately 1.1 million students. It is the largest system of public schools in the nation.

New agents are trained in Police and Behavioral Sciences including metal detection, visitor control procedure, routine and crisis situations, cultural diversity, tactical communications and hate crimes, as well as undergo training in law, physical tactics and fitness.