CLEVELAND (WJW) — The Fox 8 I-Team has found that people paid to protect kids are allowed to work from home, at least some of the time. In fact, hundreds of employees in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District spend time working at home.

The I-Team found that 237 employees in the Cleveland Metropolitan School District can work from home up to two days a week. That includes 4 four lieutenants in Safety and Security.

This is even a school system where kids have been seen with guns. And, months ago, a mother was stopped with a gun while she was entering a Cleveland school.

The I-Team requested job descriptions of the lieutenants who are allowed to spend time working at home.

We saw job duties such as  “responding to major incidents”,  “coordinating investigations”,  and “ensuring peace and safety.”

So, the I-Team went to district headquarters.

The I-Team asked the talent and human resources officer, “How can anyone in safety and security be working at home at all?”

Stephen Christian said, “There are limited positions in safety and security that have that flexibility. The work that they’re doing at home is writing reports, planning training, and developing protocols. things of that nature.”

To be clear, most employees allowed to do some work at home are office workers, lawyers and other managers. The district insists that a few lieutenants at home won’t put kids in danger.

Christian added, “There’s a plan in place. It doesn’t leave the District at risk of not being responsive in a crisis like that.’

The I-Team’s findings surprised some parents, including Ken Trump. He heads National School Safety and Security Services, a school safety consulting firm based in Cleveland.

He said, “Violent incidents can break out in seconds.” So, he has concerns about anyone who is working in safety, doing it at home.

Trump added, “When it comes to a critical, life-safety function like school security, we need all hands on deck.”

The district said the work-at-home program started three years ago. It appeared that would be the standard for the future.

Now the district has decided for a number of reasons that this will be the last year for employees working at home.

Christian added, “This is the final year. We will not carry this into next year.”

Ed Gallek

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