School Violence Prevention

Read: Knox County Schools to Increase Crime Prevention Efforts After 3 Student Shooting Deaths

Knox County Schools to Increase Crime Prevention Efforts After 3 Student Shooting Deaths

Three Austin-East High School students were shot and killed in one month, prompting city, police and school leaders to make changes.

Read: COPS Office Releases $500 Million in Community Policing Grants

COPS Office Releases $500 Million in Community Policing Grants

The grant money will be used for scenario-based active shooter training and improved access to mental health and wellness services, among other things.

Read: NASRO to Lead Development of Standardized Violence Prevention Protocol for Schools

NASRO to Lead Development of Standardized Violence Prevention Protocol for Schools

Grant-funded project to include training curriculum and guide on best practices.

Read: AAU Releases Results from 2019 Sexual Assault and Misconduct Survey

AAU Releases Results from 2019 Sexual Assault and Misconduct Survey

The survey found 13% of the 181,752 respondents had experienced non-consensual sexual contact since enrolling as a student at their school.

Read: Sandy Hook Promise Releases ‘Back-to-School Essentials’ PSA

Sandy Hook Promise Releases ‘Back-to-School Essentials’ PSA

The organization’s latest PSA shows some of the realities students could face if an active shooter were to show up at their school.

Read: Back to School: Health and Safety Tips, Resources

Back to School: Health and Safety Tips, Resources

We put some of our best health, safety and security resources all in one place so you and your students can get ready to have a safe school year.

Read: 3 Potential Mass Shootings Prevented by Authorities, Tips from Public

3 Potential Mass Shootings Prevented by Authorities, Tips from Public

Three men — from Connecticut, Florida and Ohio — were arrested after being reported to police for threatening a mass shooting.

Read: New Jersey High School Bans Non-Clear Backpacks

New Jersey High School Bans Non-Clear Backpacks

As a means of added security against a potential threat, South River High School students will be required to carry their belongings in a clear backpack.

Read: Cardinal Newman Promises Changes After Student Makes Racist Video

Cardinal Newman Promises Changes After Student Makes Racist Video

A16-year-old former student was seen in a video making racist comments towards black people and later made threats to shoot up the school.

Read: Jefferson County Schools Will Start Year Without SROs

Jefferson County Schools Will Start Year Without SROs

The Jefferson County School Board voted not to renew the contract to acquire school resource officers for the 2019-2020 school year.

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