KO Seeks Police Assistance From Mt. Lebanon
Commissioners in Mt. Lebanon are weighing a request by Keystone Oaks School District for a Mt. Lebanon police officer to serve in a resource officer capacity at Keystone Oaks High School.
Keystone Oaks High School, which is made up of public school students from Castle Shannon, Dormont and Green Tree, is actually within Mt. Lebanon. Seton-LaSalle High School is also located in Mt. Lebanon.
Mt. Lebanon had an officer in Keystone Oaks for nearly 10 years, which was funded mostly by a grant. Since January 2007 the school has been patrolled by a security guard. Keystone Oaks' offered to pay $60,000 a year toward hiring the additional Mt. Lebanon officer, which would still leave Mt. Lebanon holding the bill for benefits and three month's salary for the additional officer.
Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/06-25-ML-commission-B
Keystone Oaks High School, which is made up of public school students from Castle Shannon, Dormont and Green Tree, is actually within Mt. Lebanon. Seton-LaSalle High School is also located in Mt. Lebanon.
Mt. Lebanon had an officer in Keystone Oaks for nearly 10 years, which was funded mostly by a grant. Since January 2007 the school has been patrolled by a security guard. Keystone Oaks' offered to pay $60,000 a year toward hiring the additional Mt. Lebanon officer, which would still leave Mt. Lebanon holding the bill for benefits and three month's salary for the additional officer.
Link: www.thealmanac.net/ALM/Story/06-25-ML-commission-B
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