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A new podcast from Campus Safety magazine featuring important and timely conversations with those charged with the public safety, security and emergency management of schools, universities and healthcare facilities.
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School Lockdown Drills: How to Reduce Fear and Trauma
Lockdown drills have become a standard part of school security across the United States. Although it is important to feel prepared to respond to a school emergency, these drills often elicit anxiety, fear, and sometimes trauma among students and staff.Ian Lopez, director of safety and security for the Cherry Creek School District in Colorado and a 2024 K-12 Campus Safety Director of the Year finalist, has worked diligently to ensure lockdown procedures minimally impact student and staff menta...
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Orange County Public Schools Preparedness Days Unite Principals, Emergency Managers
Each year, Orange County Public Schools conducts training, dubbed Preparedness Days, to train school leaders on emergency management and safety issues. However, this annual event started much smaller, the way many safety initiatives do. Several years ago, the Florida school district was gifted tourniquets and Stop the Bleed kits from one of its hospital partners, Orlando Health. Over three days in the summer, Orlando Health helped train district principals on how to use the new supplies. The ...
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2 Inexpensive Ways to Improve School Access Control
Southern hospitality may be alive and well in much of North Carolina, but safety precedes manners at Buncombe County Public Schools.For Joseph Hough, district assistant superintendent of auxiliary services and school safety and a 2024 Campus Safety Director of the Year finalist, access control has always been a priority. Over the years, he has implemented several inexpensive -- and even some free -- access control programs or systems that revolve around student and staff training.Hough shares...
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School Security Director Uses First Responder Background to Improve Mutual Aid
Nineteen years ago, Aaron Skrbin, now director of safety and security at the Allegheny Intermediate Unit, was unwittingly thrust into the role of school safety. During his second meeting as assistant principal at a Pennsylvania school district, the superintendent noted he had a first responder background before handing him a dusty binder containing the district's emergency operations plans written following September 11. "You're in charge of this now," the superintendent said. ...
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Student Behavioral Threat Assessment and Management for K-12 Schools
Much of today’s focus regarding K-12 school safety and security is on emergency response. Various stakeholders, including district leaders, parents, and school boards, want to know if a school is prepared to respond to an incident, particularly those involving violence.However, prevention should be at the forefront of the rhetoric and school safety plans, and behavioral threat assessments play a pivotal role.During the pandemic, the United States saw a significant uptick in homicides, shootin...
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Holding Liberty Liable: Why Clery Act Fines Are Getting So Big and How Colleges Can Avoid Them
On March 5, 2024, the U.S. Department of Education issued Liberty University a $14 million fine over its violation of the Clery Act for its handling of sexual assault allegations. Liberty also violated the Clery Act in 2010, and the latest review found the school failed to initiate and sustain remedial action from those findings.The penalty is the largest Clery fine in history, dwarfing the Department's second-largest $4.5 million fine levied against Michigan State University in 2019 over its...