CEDAR RAPIDS – On Tuesday, the Cedar Rapids City Council unanimously agreed to adopt a motion to extend the Cedar Rapids Community School Resource Program for another school year (thru June 2023). The program would plan to permanently assign 7 School Resource Officers to schools in the District (5 to the high schools and 2 to McKinley and Wilson middle schools. Police Lieutenant Cory McGarvey and Cedar Rapids Superintendent Noreen Bush highlighted the flexibility of the resource officers being able to visit multiple schools a day and assist other SROs if an incident arises. Data presented during the meeting indicated that the School Resource Officer Program decreased criminal charges by 82 percent in Cedar Rapids high schools and 50 percent in Cedar Rapids middle schools. With the resolution passing, the board now waits for the Cedar Rapids School District’s decision on whether or not to move forward with the program. After tabling the vote in Monday’s meeting, the school board will now vote on the program at their July 11th meeting.