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The Denver school board could vote as early as Monday on whether to rescind or reaffirm its 2020 policy prohibiting armed police in schools, potentially paving the way for officers to return to campuses long-term

after the shooting, and Denver police officers were stationed in high schools for the remainder of this school year.Marrero is also crafting a districtwide safety plan, and he expects to release his final version later this month. In his latest draft, the superintendent has recommended thaton whether to staff high schools and combined middle and high schools with SROs.

Denver Police Chief Ron Thomas said in a statement that the department “will comply” with whatever the district decides to do. The school board met on Thursday to discuss — but not vote on — two proposals by members to change the policy. One plan would allow school resource officers on campuses; the other proposal would not.

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