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Any District/School Comprehensive School Safety Plan (Logo) Presented by Date

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Any District/SchoolComprehensive School

Safety Plan (Logo)

Presented byDate

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Four Necessary Components of aComprehensive School Safety Plan

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Student Code of Conduct

Screen shotMission of SchoolSample…

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Students-Sources of Data

Safe School ReportDisciplinary ReportsSurveys

StudentsParentsStaff MembersCommunity

Counselor’s DataState Trend DataNon-cognitive school data CDIP/CSIP

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Student -Analysis of Need

NeedsAccording to Infinite Campus Data 2008 -2009 and school log there have been seven fights in the upstairs boys bathroom this year. That number doubles last year.

Plan :During A/A classes, lessons will be presented on aggression and pro-social skills. More monitoring will be necessary in that area.Who will be responsible?What is your time line?What will it cost and where is the money coming from?

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Student Management Plan-Safety Curriculum All students are potentially at-risk of violence in today’s society. All students need to learn pro-

social skills to be able to mature into productive adults. Pro-social skills curriculum is delivered to students starting at the pre-school level and threaded through the students’ educational

career.

Second Step CurriculumThis is a research based violence prevention curriculum taught from pre-school through the eighth grade. Empathy, anger management, and impulse control are taught and practiced in the classrooms.    

Natural HelpersPeer selection separates this peer mediation program from others. Natural student leaders in the school are selected by their peers to assist in peer mediation. The students are trained in pro-social skills and mediation techniques. They are empowered to assist other students struggling with daily situations. High school and middle schools implement this program. 

Botvin Life SkillsLife Skills is a substance abuse prevention curriculum taught at the 6th, 7th, and 8th grade level. 

DAREThis anti-drug curriculum is delivered by Police Officers in the 5 th and 8th grades.

iSafeInternet safety curriculum is taught at all grade levels and includes a parent partnership.

Eddie Eagle Gun safety curriculum sponsored by the state police, is delivered to elementary students.    

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Student Management Plan-Safety Programs

Alternative EducationIn-School DetentionAlternative School (Name It)

Participation in Safe School Week Awareness Activities

Annually safe school activities are included on the Kentucky Center for School Safety Website.

Participation in Red Ribbon WeekThis is a drug and substance abuse awareness program.

Student Assistance ProgramThis program is an extra counseling program to assist student when needs arise.

Project Prom and GraduationAfter the prom and graduation the parents and staff hold a party at school for the students to promote responsible decision-making.

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Emergency Management Guide

Do you have one?How comprehensive is it?Is it updated annually?

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Emergency Management Data

Sources of DataDrill LogsAfter Action Reports (from drills, scenarios, and incidents)Safety Committee Meeting MinutesFirst Responders Meetings or Info

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Emergency Management Guide

For analysis either use slide 5 like in the student section or…Include After Action Reports and Safety Committee Meeting Minutes

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Emergency Management Guide

Do you have parts of this available for parents in handout form or on the website?Do you have Memorandum of Agreements with Off Campus Sites?FlipchartsResponse Kits  Student Tip line 1-877-730-STOP (7867)

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Physical Plant Plan

Do you have a physical plant or campus vulnerability plan?Screen shotIt could be a safety inspection checklist type itemIs it completed annually

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Physical Plant Plan

Sources of Data

Hazard HuntsVulnerability ChecklistsMaintenance InspectionsChemical Storage Checklists

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Physical Plant Plan

Analysis of NeedList them Who is responsible..Where is the money coming from…

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Physical Plant Plan -Initiatives

School Resource Officers The high schools have school resource officers to assist with safety education, surveillance and order. The SROs are shared between schools when the need arises.

 Limited AccessOnly one door is accessible to the public and a sign-in procedure is in place.  Surveillance cameras, buzzers, and fences limit the access to each school.   

FencesGateMetal DetectorsSurveillance Cameras

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Staff Safety Plan

Staff HandbookScreen shot or list items that relate to school safety from the handbookStaff e-communicate that includes safety issuesNewsletter to staff on safety issues

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Staff Safety Plan

Sources of DataStaff Skills InventoryStaff needing special assistancePD Surveys (what we need PD on…)Endorsements and certifications, etc..

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Staff Safety Plan

Analysis of DataWhat are the needs of the faculty in areas of PD Or training…

Who will be responsibleWhen will it happen and where is the funding

Next need…..

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Staff Safety Plan- Initiatives

Crisis Response TrainingSafe School ConferenceCPR TrainingScience Safety TrainingOSHA Training Blood Born Pathogens

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Calendar of Implementation and Communication

July 11 Train new employees and regular staff on Safety Procedures

Aug 11 Fire Drill, Check Trauma Kits, Staff and Students Need Asst

Sept 11 Fire Drill, Update the Phone tree, Hazard Hunt

Oct 11 Fire Drill, CPR training, Deliberator training, Lockdown Drill

Nov 11 Fire Drill, Tornado Drill, Mental Health Training

Dec 11

Jan 11

Feb 11

Mar 11

Apr 11

May 11

June 11

Date Completed

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Communication

How do you communicate your safety plan?

Annually parents and students sign for code of conductIs it on the website?Newsletters (articles)E-mail alerts (safety issues)Newspapers, Radio and TelevisionOthers