Require Annual Reports on School Safety Staff Turnover
In committee as of Jun 11, 2026Under review by an assigned committee.
✦ Plain-Language Summary
This bill would require the NYPD (and later the Department of Education) to publish yearly reports about school safety agents and staff leaving their jobs. The reports would track how many were fired, transferred, or quit, and how long they typically stayed in their positions.
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Details
- Introduced
- Mar 26, 2026
- Body
- Committee on Education
- Type
- Introduction
- Status
- Laid Over in Committee
Official Description
The proposed bill would require the New York City Police Department (NYPD) and, after the transfer of jurisdiction to the Department of Education (DOE), the DOE, to report on employment turnover of school safety agents (SSAs) and other school safety personnel. The reporting would include the number of SSAs or school safety personnel whose employment was involuntarily terminated; the number of transfers for SSAs or school safety personnel; the number of SSA or school safety personnel resignations; and the average length of employment for each SSA or school safety personnel.