The topic Campus Safety readers showed most interest in this month was acts of violence, which doesn’t come as a surprise since data shows violence is increasing in schools and hospitals.
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.
The increase in violence is leading to more teachers, SROs, counselors, administrators, and other school personnel leaving the profession.
The Strategic Intelligence Assessment and Data on Domestic Terrorism report shows 2019 was the most violent year for white supremacist attacks.
Members of the UMaine community were urged to “remain vigilant and aware of their surroundings” by campus police.
A photo of a map with the location of the former superintendent’s home was posted on a Facebook page in favor of reopening schools.
The FBI has confirmed it responded to “a suspicious package sent to a few university researchers.”
One of the posts included a photo of former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin kneeling on the neck of George Floyd.
The man used 13 Instagram accounts to taunt survivors and victims’ families about the deaths of their loved ones, often posing as the shooter.
Authorities found an AR-15, 100 rounds of ammunition, a school map and hit list at the suspect’s home.