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As School Starts, Radnor Police Urge Safety Among Community
"Please be mindful of posted speed limits, pedestrian crossings, and school bus laws," Radnor Police Superintendent Chris Flanagan said.
RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — Radnor Township's top cop has a message for community members as the 2025-26 academic year gets underway.
Read Radnor Township Police Superintendent Christopher Flanagan's message below:
Dear Radnor Township Students and Parents,
As the new school year begins, the Radnor Township Police Department would like to extend a warm welcome back to all students, families, and school staff. We are committed to working closely with all Radnor Township School District and Private Schools to ensure a safe, supportive, and secure environment for learning.
Your child’s safety is our top priority. Our officers will have an increased presence in and around school zones during arrival and dismissal times to support traffic safety and provide reassurance to the school community. Please be mindful of posted speed limits, pedestrian crossings, and school bus laws. Working together, we can help protect every child as they travel to and from school.
We also encourage open communication between families, schools, and law enforcement. If you see something concerning, please say something. Let’s work together to make this school year a safe and successful one for all.
In Service,
Christopher B. Flanagan
Superintendent of Police
Radnor Township Police Department
610-688-5600 ext. 108
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