Student Safety

Read: Teacher Shortages by State and How Schools Are Trying to Fix the Problem

Teacher Shortages by State and How Schools Are Trying to Fix the Problem

Florida has the highest number of teacher vacancies while Utah has the lowest. Learn where your state falls and how officials are working to combat the teacher shortage.

Read: Student Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management for K-12 Schools

Student Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management for K-12 Schools

With an influx in school violence and as student mental health concerns persist, two experts discuss leading practices and solutions for addressing behavioral threats.

Read: How to Apply for the Clery Center’s 2024 Campus Safety Impact Award

How to Apply for the Clery Center’s 2024 Campus Safety Impact Award

The Clery Center’s Campus Safety Impact Award highlights a program or initiative that demonstrates innovation, collaboration, and equity in enhancing campus safety.

Read: DTI: Revolutionizing School Safety with 3D Modeling Technology

DTI: Revolutionizing School Safety with 3D Modeling Technology

DTI specializes in creating highly detailed, immersive 3D models of the interiors of schools, aiding first responders and school administrators in emergency planning and response.

Read: 34% of Public High School Teachers Say Their School Had Gun-Related Lockdown Last Year

34% of Public High School Teachers Say Their School Had Gun-Related Lockdown Last Year

The Pew Research Center asked K-12 public school teachers about their experiences with lockdowns and fears surrounding school gun violence.

Read: Richneck School Shooting Report: 6-Year-Old’s Gun Jammed, Admin Ignored Classmates’ Warnings

Richneck School Shooting Report: 6-Year-Old’s Gun Jammed, Admin Ignored Classmates’ Warnings

A student told a teacher that the boy had a gun and had shown him the bullets but the assistant principal did not have the student searched.

Read: How Colleges Can Help Students with Autism Navigate Social Relationships

How Colleges Can Help Students with Autism Navigate Social Relationships

If a student with autism exhibits stalking behaviors, how can college leaders protect all involved parties? An advocate shares his advice.

Read: Autism and Stalking Behavior Under Title IX

Autism and Stalking Behavior Under Title IX

Addressing stalking behavior involving individuals with autism within the framework of Title IX requires a balanced approach that upholds the rights of all parties involved.

Read: Tips for Refining Your Campus’ Controversial Speaker Policy

Tips for Refining Your Campus’ Controversial Speaker Policy

UC Berkeley Police Chief Margo Bennett shares valuable lessons learned from hosting controversial speakers and subsequent protests and demonstrations.

Read: 9 Bomb Threat Preparedness and Response Considerations

9 Bomb Threat Preparedness and Response Considerations

A bomb threat checklist, detailed search guidelines, and regular training on recognizing suspicious items are among good practices.

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