Adjusting Your Student Supervision Practices to Address New Threats
With the ever-changing threat environment and commonplace of liability torts, are your school’s student supervision practices up to par?
With the ever-changing threat environment and commonplace of liability torts, are your school’s student supervision practices up to par?
My top stories from this year include site assessment photos, a Clery crime quiz, and an unexpected delivery.
A school security analyst shares how Idaho schools worked with first responders to establish a common initial response platform for emergencies.
The Director of the Year winners were announced at the 2021 Campus Safety Conference in San Antonio, Texas.
These incidents emphasize the need for school buses to have surveillance cameras and for drivers to be involved in emergency trainings.
This medical emergency scenario emphasizes the importance of first aid training and radio communications, among other things.
The anonymous tip came in at 1:43 A.M. but was not reviewed by office staff until school doors had already been open for an hour.
A third grader notifies the principal that her teacher collapsed and is unresponsive. What should the next steps be?
A heavily armed robbery suspect barricaded himself in a home next to a school while much of the student body was outside for recess.
A school’s computer network, P.A. system and phone system are down due to a power outage and the temperature is dropping. What would you do?