School Threat Assessments: Avoid These 3 Mistakes When Developing Your Processes
Making any of these three mistakes could derail your threat assessment program and create liability exposures for your campus or district.
Making any of these three mistakes could derail your threat assessment program and create liability exposures for your campus or district.
The calls for better school safety and security were prompted by an attack of a principal, who was knocked unconscious.
Several Philadelphia officials held a joint press conference with students and educators to advocate for school safety.
The sheriff said the Loudoun County school board’s decision to hire private armed security presented an “intimidation factor.”
Each student said they brought the weapon to protect themselves on the way to and from school and not to harm others.
The Guilford County Board of Commissioners met with school leaders back in June to discuss the issue.
There has been a string of retaliations between two groups of teens in Dayton, mostly stemming from a recent homicide.
Three Austin-East High School students were shot and killed in one month, prompting city, police and school leaders to make changes.
Mayor Bill de Blasio said although he is not prepared to eliminate NYPD presence from schools, he is looking into supplementary “grassroots” alternatives.
As the date to reopen schools gets closer, be sure your campus can address the risks and threats of violence created or exacerbated by the coronavirus shutdown.