Duval County Public Schools Continues to Underreport Campus Crime
An August grand jury report found Duval County Public Schools staff failed to report over 2,000 crimes to the SESIR Database.
An August grand jury report found Duval County Public Schools staff failed to report over 2,000 crimes to the SESIR Database.
After the technology was installed in the district’s 21 high schools earlier this year, the number of guns found in CMS buildings dropped.
UNI’s policies and procedures for fire safety drills and timely warnings are lacking, the audit determined.
Police went to the student’s home after they received a tip that he made threats on social media
Would these campus crime scenarios be considered Clery crimes and if so, how should they be classified in an Annual Security Report (ASR)?
The Faculty Senate’s resolution maintains including race in crime alerts contributes to the disproportionately violent policing of Black people.
Each Title IX accusation is different, and the responses need to be tailored to the unique circumstances of every claim.
A consultant and former Title IX officer for Palo Alto USD discusses how her district navigated the pandemic and new Title IX regulations.
A new report claims DCPS administrators told its police chief not to report petty acts of misconduct or misdemeanors to law enforcement.
Although the 2016 Handbook has been rescinded, it will be archived and still answers Clery compliance questions frequently asked by institutions of higher education.