School Safety

Read: CS Announces the Campus Safety Conference

CS Announces the Campus Safety Conference

Event will be held in Los Angeles July 31-Aug. 1

Dept. of Justice Announces New Grant Initiative

The U.S. Department of Justice has launched $4.75 million National Center for Building Community Trust and Justice grant initiative.

Read: Window Security Film 101

Window Security Film 101

Often overlooked by campus public safety professionals, window security film can enhance access control to your facility, protect it from severe weather and make your buildings more energy efficient.

Texas Bus Driver Fired for Mocking Crying Student

An on-board camera caught a Floresville Independent School District bus driver mocking one of her student riders, who was crying, and encouraging other students to chime in.

Legislators OK Bill to Allow Firearms in Florida Schools

The Florida House Justice Appropriations committee approved HB 753, which would allow trained officials to carry firearms in schools.

Former Plano ISD Security Manager Stole Millions From District

An audit revealed that Kris Gentz, a former security manager for the Plano Independent School District, embezzled an estimated $2.5 million from the district.

N.C. District Spends $19M to Upgrade Security

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools will spend $19 million to install security cameras, panic buttons and visitor management systems to schools throughout the district.

Read: How Mass Notification Assisted Ohio District During Bomb Threat

How Mass Notification Assisted Ohio District During Bomb Threat

One Call Now mass notification technology allowed Ohio-based Anna Local Schools to record messages to send to parents when the district was faced with a bomb threat.

Georgia Developing Rating System for School Safety

Schools that receive one or two stars out of a five-star rating system have safety problems.

Read: Minn. District Reaches Settlement With Teen Over Facebook Post

Minn. District Reaches Settlement With Teen Over Facebook Post

Minnewaska Area Schools officials have agreed to pay $70,000 to a 15-year-old girl for coercing her to give up her Facebook and E-mail passwords.

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