It's back to school time already and Clinton authorities have some reminders for parents about the routines of the school year.
Kody Mair is the Clinton Police Department School Resource Officer and stresses that parents must have any information schools must have on hand to be up to date. One of the more detrimental issues they encounter is children involved in split custody situations not having information updated at a school building and it comes to a head when the information isn't updated. A child may not be able to go home with a certain parent or guardian.
Clinton Police Chief Ben Lowers echoes Officer Mair's remarks and notes it isn't fair to the school staff to be put in the middle of those situations as they are often not able to do anything about it.
We'll hear more tomorrow from Officer Mair and Chief Lowers with more back-to-school information.