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Sen. Buckson, Rep. Spiegelman Introduce “Safe Schools Sentry Act” to Expand School Security Options for Private Schools

May 8, 2026

DOVER, DE – Senator Eric Buckson (R-South Dover) and House Republican Whip Jeff Spiegelman (R-Clayton) introduced Senate Bill 304, known as the “Safe Schools Sentry Act”, legislation designed to provide private schools with additional tools to enhance campus safety and protect students and staff.

The bill creates a narrowly tailored exemption within Delaware’s Safe School Zone law to allow trained and authorized individuals, referred to as “sentries,” to carry a firearm or projectile weapon on private school property under strict requirements and oversight.

Sentries must be employees of the private school, possess a valid concealed carry permit or qualifying law enforcement credentials, complete firearm and active threat response training, undergo school security officer training through the Delaware Emergency Management Agency, and carry school-approved identification. Schools must also notify local law enforcement agencies if they choose to authorize a sentry.

“Every school deserves the ability to protect its students and staff, regardless of whether it can afford a full-time school resource officer or constable,” said Senator Buckson. “SB 304 gives private schools the flexibility to enhance campus security while maintaining strong training and accountability standards.”

Representative Spiegelman echoed Senator Buckson’s sentiments.

“Private schools often lack the budget for a full-time constable or SRO,” Representative Spiegelman said. “By establishing a trained, authorized sentry option, this bill delivers a realistic and cost-effective solution to strengthen student safety.”

Several other states have adopted similar exemptions allowing trained personnel to serve in school security roles, including Indiana, Ohio, Utah, Kansas, and Wyoming.

SB 304 has been assigned to the Senate Judiciary Committee for consideration.

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