Gangs, Drugs Task Force's Safety School Summit
The countywide Gangs and Drugs Task Force will hold its annual
Safety School Summit on Oct. 1 at the Ontario Police Department.
The group is committed to providing a leadership role in
advocating the prevention and suppression of gang membership and drug use.
The task force is a coordinated partnership among education, law
enforcement, criminal justice, elected officials, private enterprise and
community members.
San Bernardino County District Attorney Mike Ramos, County
Superintendent Gary Thomas and Ontario Mayor Paul Leon are scheduled to
attend the event. The featured speaker will be Wayne Sakamoto, director of
Safe Schools for the Murrieta Valley Unified School District.
The event will be from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Ontario, 2500 S.
Archibald Ave. The event is for school administrators, counselors and
security personnel, as well as local law enforcement, faith-based and
community organizations, probation officers, concerned parents and community
leaders.
For more information about the Gangs and Drugs Task Force
meetings, contact Sherra Clay at County Schools at (909) 386-2902.
Safety School Summit on Oct. 1 at the Ontario Police Department.
The group is committed to providing a leadership role in
advocating the prevention and suppression of gang membership and drug use.
The task force is a coordinated partnership among education, law
enforcement, criminal justice, elected officials, private enterprise and
community members.
San Bernardino County District Attorney Mike Ramos, County
Superintendent Gary Thomas and Ontario Mayor Paul Leon are scheduled to
attend the event. The featured speaker will be Wayne Sakamoto, director of
Safe Schools for the Murrieta Valley Unified School District.
The event will be from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. in Ontario, 2500 S.
Archibald Ave. The event is for school administrators, counselors and
security personnel, as well as local law enforcement, faith-based and
community organizations, probation officers, concerned parents and community
leaders.
For more information about the Gangs and Drugs Task Force
meetings, contact Sherra Clay at County Schools at (909) 386-2902.



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