Student Safety

Read: Ohio Governor Calls for Review of Title IX Enforcement

Ohio Governor Calls for Review of Title IX Enforcement

A spokesman for Ohio Governor John Kasich says it is “second nature” for him to “look into major issues in the news”, referring to the current Larry Nassar scandal.

Read: Nearly Half of NYC School Cafeterias Had Critical Food Violations in 2017

Nearly Half of NYC School Cafeterias Had Critical Food Violations in 2017

A new study found 1,150 instances of critical food violations, 617 of which included evidence of vermin, in nearly 700 NYC school cafeterias in 2017.

Read: Older Calif. Schools Must Test Drinking Water for Lead

Older Calif. Schools Must Test Drinking Water for Lead

Even low levels of lead in drinking water can cause behavioral health issues and learning disabilities.

Read: White Supremacy Incidents on College Campuses up 258 Percent

White Supremacy Incidents on College Campuses up 258 Percent

In the fall 2017 semester alone, 147 incidents of white-supremacist fliers, stickers, banners or posters were reported on college campuses.

Read: Brown University Implements Restorative Justice Program

Brown University Implements Restorative Justice Program

Restorative justice methods can only be used if both parties involved have consented and the offender has admitted their guilt.

Read: Crisis in the Classroom

Crisis in the Classroom

This Campus Safety Educational Series webcast is designed to provide teachers, administrators and other school staff members with an understanding of the dynamics involved when interacting with a person in crisis.

Read: Man Arrested After 2-Day Standoff at University of Minnesota Hotel

Man Arrested After 2-Day Standoff at University of Minnesota Hotel

Police went to the Graduate Minneapolis hotel after family members requested a welfare check of the suspect who had a warrant out for his arrest.

Read: UF Accidentally Pays Alachua County for Richard Spencer Security Fees

UF Accidentally Pays Alachua County for Richard Spencer Security Fees

UF is requesting the money back after a university spokesperson says the reimbursement was made following an “internal miscommunication”.

Read: Teen Teaching Assistant Faces 24 Counts of Child Molestation

Teen Teaching Assistant Faces 24 Counts of Child Molestation

The suspect allegedly molested 17 children between the ages of 3 and 8 at the Clark County Family YMCA and Thomas Jefferson Elementary School.

Read: 2 Middle Schoolers Charged with Cyberstalking After Classmate’s Suicide

2 Middle Schoolers Charged with Cyberstalking After Classmate’s Suicide

One of the suspects told police she started a rumor about her classmate having a sexually transmitted disease and called her “vulgar” names.

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