Orlando Schools Face Contract Negotiations for Safety Officers
Orlando, Fla. — School safety remains a critical concern for parents in the Orlando area as representatives from Orange County Public Schools (OCPS) negotiate contracts for school resource officers (SROs) in five local municipalities: Apopka, Ocoee, Windermere, Winter Garden, and Winter Park. With the negotiations ongoing, parents are anxious about the future of school security.
This week, OCPS sent an email to parents outlining the financial struggles involved in staffing SROs. The email discussed the costs associated with the safety programs and proposed a school guardian initiative as a potential alternative. However, district officials have conveyed a preference against adopting the guardian program.
Concerns from Local Law Enforcement
The Apopka Police Department responded to the district’s email, characterizing it as a “scare tactic.” They claimed the timing of the message coincided with heightened fears following a recent school shooting in Wisconsin, suggesting that the district aimed to pressure parents into supporting their financial requests. In contrast, district officials claim the email was drafted prior to the shooting and did not mention it.
Parental Anxiety and School Environment
Parents like Luis Mejias, waiting outside Apopka High School for his daughter, are left pondering the implications of these ongoing negotiations. “I think about it every day,” Mejias admitted, voicing a deep concern for his daughter’s safety in an unpredictable environment. He is aware that the Apopka Police currently provide law enforcement coverage at his daughter’s school, but the uncertainty over future funding raises alarms.
According to OCPS, the school district has already faced a significant financial strain, spending $17 million more than what it received from the state to maintain safety programs. An estimated $2 million more will be necessary to meet the security needs of the combined thirty schools across the aforementioned municipalities.
The Financial Burden on Schools
Mejias believes that financial discussions should not overshadow the fundamental issue of safety. “It’s unfortunate, but it’s always going to come down to money,” he stated. “I do think that law enforcement and the county can figure out something so that no matter what it is, it should be there for the safety of our kids.”
The Apopka Police released a statement regarding ongoing negotiations. They noted that costs associated with providing officers have increased by approximately 45% during the previous three-year agreement. In contrast, OCPS offered only a 20% increase in reimbursement, indicating a widening gap between needs and available funding.
Alternative Programs Already in Place
While tensions rise between the school district and local municipalities, it is important to recognize that a guardian program has already been implemented in some charter schools within Orange County. This program serves as an alternative to traditional SROs and could be a viable solution for future negotiations.
Conclusion and Future Implications
As OCPS continues to navigate this complex landscape of safety, funding, and community expectations, the outcome of these negotiations will undoubtedly shape the future of school safety in the Orlando area. Parents, students, and local law enforcement agencies are left waiting for a resolution that will ensure the safety and security of children in schools.

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