Armed Security guards in yeshivos to help with unruly children.
The Boe accepted bids for the non public schools for the Nonpublic School Security Program. The bids will be opened today January 17, 2018.
See Full proposal HERE
-Armed and unarmed security officers, at Yeshivos and schools
- The post security officer will assist the principal of the school, in all cases of missing children, emergency situations including any medical emergencies and any unruly or disruptive child.
The Lakewood Board of Education seeks from New Jersey licensed security companies, competitive proposals and pricing to provide to the nonpublic schools located in Lakewood, NJ, armed and unarmed security officers, services to be funded by the Nonpublic Security State Aid.
The Lakewood Community receiving the Non-Public School Security Program Funds consists of one hundred eight (108) private schools which are religious institutions. The religious aspect of the schools are an important factor when providing services for them as 98% of the schools are separated by gender creating a unique target audience for each school. In addition, due to the
religious nature, a strict dress code is adhered to for any service provider who is to provide services in the non-public schools.
Missing Child; Illness of Child; Unruly Behavior of Child The post security officer will assist the principal of the school, in all cases of missing children, emergency situations including any medical emergencies and any unruly or disruptive child. It is preferred that the security officer have defibrillator training.
Post Security Officer—School Entrance
Visitor Control—Entrance and Egress
Monitor visitor entry and egress in accordance with the visitor policy of the nonpublic school
and the Lakewood Board of Education, including, but not limited to the signing in and signing
out of all visitors and inspecting all packages being brought into the school. The main goal of
visitor control is to not permit unauthorized personnel in the school facility.
Delivery of Goods
Monitor the delivery of goods by vendors entering into the schools
Vendors and Contractors
Monitor the entry and egress of vendors and contractors working in the schools. It is noted that
the school security officer is not to leave his post to supervise any vendor or contractor doing
business with the school.
Parent Picking Up Child
The post security officer will assist the principal of the school in the process of parents picking
up their children early from school. The security officer will review the school’s written
practices of this procedure.
Missing Child; Illness of Child; Unruly Behavior of Child
The post security officer will assist the principal of the school, in all cases of missing children,
emergency situations including any medical emergencies and any unruly or disruptive child. It is
preferred that the security officer have defibrillator training.
Equipment; Alarms
The post security officer should have knowledge of any intrusion devices, security entry
systems locations and significance of control board signal indicators or alarm activators and/or
alarm sounding within the installation. The officer should have knowledge of any fire alarm
system locations, fire hydrants, fire extinguishers, and all security equipment and proper use of
same.
Anti-Bullying
The security officer shall comply with all applicable provisions of the New Jersey Anti-Bullying
Bill of Rights Act—N.J.S.A. 18A:37-13.1 et seq., all applicable code and regulations, and the AntiBullying
Policy of the Board of Education.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.7 (c), a contracted service provider, who has witnessed, or
has reliable information that a student has been subject to harassment, intimidation, or
bullying shall immediately report the incident to any school administrator.
Other Duties as Assigned by School Principal
The post security officer may also be assigned other duties by the school principal that
complement the Nonpublic School Security Guidelines to ensure a safe and secure
environment.
General Scope of Services—Security Officers
Call for local law enforcement assistance when so requested by school administrator.
Cooperate with all local police, State police and others who have proof of identification
and validity or purpose.
Maintain visibility while on duty.
Intercede when needed in a potentially violent or disorderly act. However, at no time
should the security officer put his or her safety in jeopardy.
Shall not resort to physical force against any person, except in self-defense.
Security officer should not be used for school administrative or clerical work not
associated with duties as outlined in the School Security and Safety Plan.
The Boe accepted bids for the non public schools for the Nonpublic School Security Program. The bids will be opened today January 17, 2018.
See Full proposal HERE
-Armed and unarmed security officers, at Yeshivos and schools
- The post security officer will assist the principal of the school, in all cases of missing children, emergency situations including any medical emergencies and any unruly or disruptive child.
The Lakewood Board of Education seeks from New Jersey licensed security companies, competitive proposals and pricing to provide to the nonpublic schools located in Lakewood, NJ, armed and unarmed security officers, services to be funded by the Nonpublic Security State Aid.
The Lakewood Community receiving the Non-Public School Security Program Funds consists of one hundred eight (108) private schools which are religious institutions. The religious aspect of the schools are an important factor when providing services for them as 98% of the schools are separated by gender creating a unique target audience for each school. In addition, due to the
religious nature, a strict dress code is adhered to for any service provider who is to provide services in the non-public schools.
Missing Child; Illness of Child; Unruly Behavior of Child The post security officer will assist the principal of the school, in all cases of missing children, emergency situations including any medical emergencies and any unruly or disruptive child. It is preferred that the security officer have defibrillator training.
Post Security Officer—School Entrance
Visitor Control—Entrance and Egress
Monitor visitor entry and egress in accordance with the visitor policy of the nonpublic school
and the Lakewood Board of Education, including, but not limited to the signing in and signing
out of all visitors and inspecting all packages being brought into the school. The main goal of
visitor control is to not permit unauthorized personnel in the school facility.
Delivery of Goods
Monitor the delivery of goods by vendors entering into the schools
Vendors and Contractors
Monitor the entry and egress of vendors and contractors working in the schools. It is noted that
the school security officer is not to leave his post to supervise any vendor or contractor doing
business with the school.
Parent Picking Up Child
The post security officer will assist the principal of the school in the process of parents picking
up their children early from school. The security officer will review the school’s written
practices of this procedure.
Missing Child; Illness of Child; Unruly Behavior of Child
The post security officer will assist the principal of the school, in all cases of missing children,
emergency situations including any medical emergencies and any unruly or disruptive child. It is
preferred that the security officer have defibrillator training.
Equipment; Alarms
The post security officer should have knowledge of any intrusion devices, security entry
systems locations and significance of control board signal indicators or alarm activators and/or
alarm sounding within the installation. The officer should have knowledge of any fire alarm
system locations, fire hydrants, fire extinguishers, and all security equipment and proper use of
same.
Anti-Bullying
The security officer shall comply with all applicable provisions of the New Jersey Anti-Bullying
Bill of Rights Act—N.J.S.A. 18A:37-13.1 et seq., all applicable code and regulations, and the AntiBullying
Policy of the Board of Education.
In accordance with N.J.A.C. 6A:16-7.7 (c), a contracted service provider, who has witnessed, or
has reliable information that a student has been subject to harassment, intimidation, or
bullying shall immediately report the incident to any school administrator.
Other Duties as Assigned by School Principal
The post security officer may also be assigned other duties by the school principal that
complement the Nonpublic School Security Guidelines to ensure a safe and secure
environment.
General Scope of Services—Security Officers
Call for local law enforcement assistance when so requested by school administrator.
Cooperate with all local police, State police and others who have proof of identification
and validity or purpose.
Maintain visibility while on duty.
Intercede when needed in a potentially violent or disorderly act. However, at no time
should the security officer put his or her safety in jeopardy.
Shall not resort to physical force against any person, except in self-defense.
Security officer should not be used for school administrative or clerical work not
associated with duties as outlined in the School Security and Safety Plan.