Everett Public Schools Are Proactive About Safety

Chief Mazzie Gives an Informative Presentation to EPS Staff

As part of its ongoing efforts to ensure that the safety of its students and staff is its Number 1 priority, the Everett Public Schools convened a public safety meeting on Thursday, April 5 inside the Frederick F. Foresteire Center for the Performing Arts. Nearly every member of the district’s 1,100-plus workforce

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Patrolman T.J. Flammia, Sgt. Police William Fox, Deputy Fire Chief Sean Dattoli, Patrolman David Butler, Chief Steve Mazzie, Deputy Fire Chief Joe Hickey, Everett High School Resource Officer Hayli Hill, Sgt. Dennis O’Donnell, Lt. Tino Rosa, and Everett High School Resource Officer Pat Cassidy.

 

attended the presentation, which was led by Everett Police Chief Steven Mazzie. The chief gave an informative and engaging talk in which he outlined the best practices for dealing with acts of violence such as an “active shooter.” He used a PowerPoint presentation, videos, and his vast experience in law enforcement to impart valuable and potentially life-saving advice to school employees. The Chief will give the presentation to those members of the EPS who weren’t present last week in the near future.

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EPS employees packed the Frederick F. Foresteire Center for the Performing Arts for a safety presentation by Everett Police Chief Steven Mazzie.

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