Neville was absorbing everything that was said in the meeting and he understood that matters of security for the school were necessary in this instance, and rather welcome however... he was the Headmaster and wasn't really asked anything - his opinion, ideas, anything. He supposed he would have to offer.
Harry spoke up first though and he had to wait, sitting up straight and waiting to see what the Minister had to say before he said his piece. It was good timing actually, he was still forming his ideas. Neville loved the school... maybe not as much as Dumbledore had but still, the students were what made the school a school. Still, Roger's words hung in his head ... 'it doesn't need to be a fortress'.
He thought that as long as the problem was investigated and a cause was found, then a small Auror presence would suffice... seeing as the Professors and himself were all very powerful wizards in their own right. But until a consensus was reached, the children needed to be protected.