Registration Now Open for 2022 National Summit on K-12 School Safety and Security
This free event, happening virtually Nov. 1-3, will cover topics such as violence prevention, threat assessments, cybersecurity, and emergency planning.
This free event, happening virtually Nov. 1-3, will cover topics such as violence prevention, threat assessments, cybersecurity, and emergency planning.
A retired police lieutenant will walk through mistakes made by various law enforcement agencies and discuss changes that must be made in training for violent incidents.
Here’s how six emergency managers balance their family commitments and their professional responsibilities during an emergency.
Learn how to train staff and test your school’s emergency operations plan using various drills and exercises for a wide array of threats.
It is imperative schools plan for severe weather as it is estimated that 94% of students live in communities at risk for natural disasters.
Here are some actionable and tailorable school safety resources, tools, and programs from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Learn about the National Response Framework and its guiding principles, and answer questions pulled from the actual course exam.
The state will evaluate school security and use of resources, as well as encourage parents to engage and advocate for improvements.
The right student/parent reunification process can help reduce trauma, as well as limit liability exposures after a school security incident.
Educational sessions at the upcoming Campus Safety Conferences will address the four phases of emergency planning: prevention, response, mitigation and recovery.