The state Board of Education approved $1.57 million Friday to help pay for 157 police officers at schools in 50 districts throughout the state, including Clinton and Hinds County.
The Legislature this year approved $7.5 million for matching grants up to $10,000 per school per year for trained law enforcement officers in districts that seek the funds.
Read the article: The Clarion Ledger (Jackson, Miss.)
Funding for 157 officers in Miss. schools approved
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