Barrington's 'Safety in our community' forum is Wednesday

Forum will be held at Barrington High School at 7 p.m.

Posted 3/26/18

The Town of Barrington, the Barrington Police Department, and Barrington Public Schools are inviting residents to a community forum on safety.

The forum will be held Wednesday, March 28, at 7 p.m. …

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Barrington's 'Safety in our community' forum is Wednesday

Forum will be held at Barrington High School at 7 p.m.

Posted

The Town of Barrington, the Barrington Police Department, and Barrington Public Schools are inviting residents to a community forum on safety.

The forum will be held Wednesday, March 28, at 7 p.m. at the John Gray Auditorium at Barrington High School.

The forum will provide an opportunity for the community to learn about the steps the schools and town have taken to support safety. In addition, the forum will allow school and town leadership to engage in two-way dialogue with parents and community members related to school and public safety.

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