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Read: Tabletop Exercise 1: Student Hasn’t Returned Home from School. What Would You Do?

Tabletop Exercise 1: Student Hasn’t Returned Home from School. What Would You Do?

Test your school’s emergency response skills with these real-life incidents.

Read: Campus Security Threat Management and Violent Incident Preparedness: Does Your Strategy Reflect Today’s Realities?

Campus Security Threat Management and Violent Incident Preparedness: Does Your Strategy Reflect Today’s Realities?

Security risk management professionals share lessons learned from working with higher education institutions to establish comprehensive threat and risk management plans.

Read: Arkansas Considers Adopting Unified Law Enforcement Response to School Shootings

Arkansas Considers Adopting Unified Law Enforcement Response to School Shootings

Unified response would hopefully reduce confusion among officers and agencies responding to school shootings.

Read: IS-800 D National Response Framework Exam Questions

IS-800 D National Response Framework Exam Questions

Learn about the National Response Framework and its guiding principles, and answer questions pulled from the actual course exam.

Read: How a School District Collaborated with Local Fire to Build Emergency Ops Center

How a School District Collaborated with Local Fire to Build Emergency Ops Center

Center Grove Community School Corporation partnered with two local fire departments to build a co-located emergency operations center and fire station.

Read: Rigby Middle School Shooting: 7 Lessons Learned and 29 Recommendations for Improved Emergency Response

Rigby Middle School Shooting: 7 Lessons Learned and 29 Recommendations for Improved Emergency Response

An after-action report from the May shooting at Rigby Middle School provides helpful insight into ways schools can prevent and respond to shootings.

Read: How to Establish Yourself and Find Allies as a K-12 Title IX Coordinator

How to Establish Yourself and Find Allies as a K-12 Title IX Coordinator

Forging relationships with civil rights groups, union leaders, SROs and the PTO, just to name a few, can help create a place for Title IX in your district.

Read: Albemarle County Public Creating In-House Campus Safety Program

Albemarle County Public Creating In-House Campus Safety Program

Albemarle County Public Schools will continue to work with local police on matters such as threat assessments and emergency planning.

Read: Tabletop Exercise 8: Third Grade Teacher Collapses During Class

Tabletop Exercise 8: Third Grade Teacher Collapses During Class

A third grader notifies the principal that her teacher collapsed and is unresponsive. What should the next steps be?

Read: San Jose School Board Votes to Extend Police Contract Despite Pushback

San Jose School Board Votes to Extend Police Contract Despite Pushback

Protesters called for the reallocation of funds used for police services to student care services like counselors and social workers.

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