Any District/School Comprehensive School Safety Plan (Logo)
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Transcript of Any District/School Comprehensive School Safety Plan (Logo)
Any District/SchoolComprehensive School
Safety Plan (Logo)
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Early Warning SignsSocial withdrawalExcessive feelings of isolation and being aloneExcessive feelings of rejectionBeing a victim of violenceFeelings of being picked on and persecutedLow school interest and poor academic performanceExpression of violence in writings and drawingsUncontrolled angerPatterns of impulsive and chronic hitting, intimidating, and bullying behaviors.History of discipline problems
Sources of DataSafe School ReportDisciplinary ReportsSurveys
StudentsParentsStaff MembersCommunity
Counselor’s DataState Trend DataFacility HuntNon-cognitive school data CDIP/CSIP
Analysis of Need
NeedsAccording to Infinite Campus Data 2007-2008 and school log there have been seven fights in the upstairs boy 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.
Safety Initiatives Physical Security
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 Access
Only 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.
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.
Safety ProgramsAlternative Education
In-School DetentionAlternative School (Name It)
Bus SafetyStudent Code of Conduct
This disciplinary code is distributed to all students, parents and staff at the beginning of each school year.
Participation in Safe School Week Awareness ActivitiesAnnually 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.
Professional Development
Crisis Response TrainingSafe School ConferenceCPR TrainingScience Safety TrainingOSHA Training Blood Born Pathogens
Other Safety Measures
Student Tip line 1-877-730-STOP (7867)Backpack ChecksTrauma KitsRadio CommunicationsTown MeetingsSafety Committee Meetings (SBDM)Anti-Bullying Techniques
Crisis Management
Crisis Management Interactive CD
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
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