Mental Health

Read: Wisconsin ‘Speak Up, Speak Out’ Tip Line Received Record Number of Tips Last Year

Wisconsin ‘Speak Up, Speak Out’ Tip Line Received Record Number of Tips Last Year

Despite the 95% increase in anonymous tips received by “Speak Up, Speak Out,” Wisconsin lawmakers continue to refuse to fund it for next year.

Read: 5 Non-Negotiables for Protecting Schools from Gun Violence

5 Non-Negotiables for Protecting Schools from Gun Violence

A school’s safety measures are only as strong as the weakest link. Maintaining a consistent, ongoing focus on safety protocols is critical.

Read: K-12 School Shooting Statistics: 52 Years of Data

K-12 School Shooting Statistics: 52 Years of Data

Since 1970, there have been 2,057 incidents involving the discharge of a firearm on school property and 680 people have died.

Read: 5 Facts: September 2023 Edition

5 Facts: September 2023 Edition

This month’s edition of 5 Facts covers window security, cyberbullying, suicide prevention and more.

Read: California Governor Signs Gun and Ammo Tax Law

California Governor Signs Gun and Ammo Tax Law

The tax revenue, which is estimated to generate $159 million annually, will pay for school safety and violence prevention programs.

Read: Famous Comedians Read Threats Made By School Shooters in New Sandy Hook Promise PSA

Famous Comedians Read Threats Made By School Shooters in New Sandy Hook Promise PSA

This year’s PSA emphasizes the importance of speaking up when concerning behavior is exhibited — even if you think they might be “joking.”

Read: 2022 School Crime Data: Report on Indicators of School Crimes and Safety

2022 School Crime Data: Report on Indicators of School Crimes and Safety

Here’s a brief overview of the latest U.S. school and college crime trends, according to a new report from several federal agencies.

Read: 5 Policies Proven to Reduce LGBTQ Student Suicide Risk and How Many Schools Actually Have Them

5 Policies Proven to Reduce LGBTQ Student Suicide Risk and How Many Schools Actually Have Them

A Trevor Project study found LGBTQ students with access to at least one school-related protective factor had 26% lower odds of attempting suicide.

Read: Student Safety Meets Classroom Design at Campus Safety Conference at EDspaces

Student Safety Meets Classroom Design at Campus Safety Conference at EDspaces

This co-located event offers both the content CSC attendees have come to expect and love as well as free access to EDspaces’ sessions and exhibit hall.

Read: Student Health and Wellness Critical to Ensuring Safe Schools

Student Health and Wellness Critical to Ensuring Safe Schools

Educational communities must prioritize health and wellness, recognizing that the welfare of each student impacts the collective well-being.

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