The Marjory Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Commission will discuss improving campus safety and hear about education and health privacy laws during its two-day meeting beginning Wednesday..
The 14 members of the commission will hear from experts on "school hardening" and state and federal privacy laws.
On Thursday, the commission will discuss school shootings nationally and the Florida Department of Children and Families' response to calls regarding suspect Nikolas Cruz.
They will also consider how many school police officers should be assigned to larger campuses and their duties. They will then have a closed session on Cruz's educational, medical and mental health history.
The commission must file a report by Jan. 1.
This will be the final time the MSD safety commission meets before the beginning of the new school year.