Mich., N.H. Approve Additional School Safety Funding
The Michigan Senate approved an estimated $58 million for school safety funding while New Hampshire approved $10 million in security grants.
The Michigan Senate approved an estimated $58 million for school safety funding while New Hampshire approved $10 million in security grants.
The university has hired an outside consulting firm to determine if any violations of Title IX occurred.
The settlement does not preclude the university from charging student groups security fees in the future.
Discover how the staff from Fulton County Schools (GA) and Huntsville City Schools (AL) has improved responsiveness, communication networks and first responder protocols throughout their school districts.
The district plans to place a trained police officer in each Noblesville school after a student opened fire inside a classroom, injuring two.
Gary Sigrist, CEO of Safeguard Risk Solutions and a retired school district safety director, provided some insightful answers to questions asked by audience members during his school safety webinar.
A law firm’s report determined the Palo Alto Unified School District failed to adequately investigate an alleged on-campus sexual assault at Palo Alto High School.
Utah State students told police their classmate asked to use their P.O. boxes to receive gun parts to avoid having his name associated with the purchases.
Recognizing the warning signs of suicide and intervening appropriately can help save student lives.
These five considerations can go a long way toward making schools safer.