School Safety

Read: States Can Get More Time to Spend School COVID Relief Funds on Building Upgrades

States Can Get More Time to Spend School COVID Relief Funds on Building Upgrades

The announcement comes after school leaders voiced concerns that inflation and supply chain challenges could affect timelines.

Read: Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Awarded $631K to Improve School Crisis Management

Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services Awarded $631K to Improve School Crisis Management

DCJS will work alongside the state Department of Education and Virginia State Police to create a crisis management program for schools.

Read: 70 NYC Teachers Placed on Unpaid Leave for Using Fake COVID Vaccine Cards

70 NYC Teachers Placed on Unpaid Leave for Using Fake COVID Vaccine Cards

United Federation of Teachers says some of the employees have been wrongfully accused and placing them on unpaid leave violates due process.

Read: Guns Became Leading Cause of Death for U.S. Children and Teens in 2020

Guns Became Leading Cause of Death for U.S. Children and Teens in 2020

More than 4,300 people ages 1-19 died of firearm-related injuries in 2020 — a 29.5% increase from 2019.

Read: Stagg High School Student Fatally Stabbed by Trespasser

Stagg High School Student Fatally Stabbed by Trespasser

The 54-year-old man accessed the campus through a parking lot gate and stabbed a 15-year-old girl multiple times.

Read: Using Smart Technology to Secure Schools Amid Increased Gun Violence

Using Smart Technology to Secure Schools Amid Increased Gun Violence

Learn how a unified approach and the latest smart technologies, such as gunshot detection, can help your school be prepared and create a safe learning environment.

Read: Why Your School’s Anonymous Tip Line Needs to Have a Texting Option

Why Your School’s Anonymous Tip Line Needs to Have a Texting Option

Director of the Year K-12 finalist Christopher Ellisor talks about his district’s success with adding a texting option to its anonymous tip line, and his recommendations for a district considering a similar undertaking.

Read: Shelter-in-Place Issued at Brooklyn Schools After Subway Shooting

Shelter-in-Place Issued at Brooklyn Schools After Subway Shooting

Students who use the subway to get home were instead directed to use MTA shuttle buses, and some after-school programs were canceled.

Read: Eldorado High Student Charged with Attempted Murder, Rape in Teacher Attack

Eldorado High Student Charged with Attempted Murder, Rape in Teacher Attack

The 16-year-old punched, choked, and knocked the teacher unconscious multiple times during the vicious attack.

Read: Student and Teacher Mental Health: Is It Just Stress or Something More?

Student and Teacher Mental Health: Is It Just Stress or Something More?

A training consultant discusses how to differentiate between normal stress levels and a mental health crisis, and how to help students experiencing either.

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