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Read: School Safety Advocates, Victim Families Urge Wisconsin Lawmakers to Fund Office of School Safety

School Safety Advocates, Victim Families Urge Wisconsin Lawmakers to Fund Office of School Safety

Advocates and school shooting victim families are calling on Wisconsin legislators to restore the Office of School Safety funding, which includes money for the anonymous tip line.

Read: Florida A&M: Judge Approves Lawsuit Alleging Chronic Underfunding of HBCU

Florida A&M: Judge Approves Lawsuit Alleging Chronic Underfunding of HBCU

A 2022 investigation by Forbes found Florida A&M received $2,600 less per student than the University of Florida in 2020.

Read: Biden Announces $95 Million for Student Mental Health Services

Biden Announces $95 Million for Student Mental Health Services

The funding will be used to increase access to school-based mental health services and hire additional mental health professionals.

Read: Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

Public School Enrollment Decline: Why Students Are Leaving, Where They’re Going, and Why It Matters

One study found 36% of parents who have chosen to homeschool their children did so because of school safety issues.

Read: States Rolling Out ‘Stronger Connections’ Grants to Bolster School Safety

States Rolling Out ‘Stronger Connections’ Grants to Bolster School Safety

The Stronger Connections Grant programs will use nearly $1 billion in federal funds to bolster community safety and improve student outcomes.

Read: Tennessee Governor Signs Bill to Bolster School Security

Tennessee Governor Signs Bill to Bolster School Security

The new Tennessee law allocates $230 million in funding for school safety improvements, including the addition of an SRO to each campus.

Read: 6 Steps for Improving K-12 Student Mental Health

6 Steps for Improving K-12 Student Mental Health

A student mental health services provider shares leading practices for preventative programming as public health experts call for universal mental health screenings in schools.

Read: 169 Missouri Schools Receive Safety Grants

169 Missouri Schools Receive Safety Grants

The grants can pay for door locks, monitoring systems, bleeding control kits, and automatic external defibrillators.

Read: Campus Demand for and Use of Emergency Notification Greater Than Ever

Campus Demand for and Use of Emergency Notification Greater Than Ever

CS’ latest survey finds that campuses are using and buying way more emergency notification systems than ever before.

Read: In Their Own Words: 2023 Emergency Notification Survey Participants Share Their Challenges

In Their Own Words: 2023 Emergency Notification Survey Participants Share Their Challenges

We asked the 2023 Campus Safety Emergency Notification Survey participants to tell us about their biggest struggles. Here’s what some of them had to say.

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