The American Federation of Teachers called last month for the “separation of school safety from policing and police forces.”
Schools in mostly Democrat-run cities are canceling long-standing contracts with law enforcement amid the leftist mob's demands to defund police, a report said.
School boards in Oakland, Denver, and Milwaukee have voted to end mutual aid agreements with local law enforcement agencies that provided work for police officers on campuses, Christopher Vondracek reported for The Washington Times on July 6.
Since June 30, public schools in St. Paul, Minnesota no longer have a contract with the city’s police force. The school board voted to develop an “interim safety” plan and eliminate school resource officers.