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School Safety 101 for Educator Preparation Programs
Vulnerability Assessment
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Lockdown Alternatives and Enhancement
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School Safety Free Period Podcast
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Lockdown Enhancement Resources
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The Educator's School Safety Network
August 29, 2018

“It is easier to buy a metal detector and stand in front of your parents and say...

The Educator's School Safety Network
August 29, 2018

...‘Hey look, we’re working on school safety,’” Klinger said. “It’s a lot more difficult to say we have trained all of our educators in how to look at red flags."

Read the full article here.
Newer PostKlinger says part of the increase may be that incidents are being more widely reported and are taken more seriously. And, she says, social media allows threats to get more attention.
Older Post“Obviously we have a problem. Guns are a factor…but if every gun in America magically disappeared tomorrow, we still have school safety issues.”
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