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Question 1  What are the main elements of school safety, and what are the resources available to you, as site leader, to address school safety?

Transcript of Rich Moran Ted Altenberg SJSU EdAd 203 204 February 23, 2011.

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Rich Moran & Ted AltenbergSJSU EdAd 203 – 204

February 23, 2011

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Scenario: Principal Interview

You are being interviewed for a site principal position; these are a couple of the questions you may be asked…

Process:1. We pose question;2. You have 3 minutes to discuss in

small groups;3. 3–4 minutes for brief share-out

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Question 1 What are the main elements of

school safety, and what are the resources available to you, as site leader, to address school safety?

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Question 2 Who shares the responsibility for

the development, promotion and communication of a culture of school safety? How do you as a site leader help to develop, promote and communicate that culture to students, staff and community?

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Three Areas of Concern:

School Environment Violence Prevention Crisis Preparedness

(www.cde.ca.gov/ls/ss/)

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School Environment Bullying and Hate Motivated

Behavior Prevention Classroom Management Unsafe School Choice Option Zero Tolerance

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Violence Prevention Safe Schools Planning Training & Funding Gang Prevention

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Crisis Preparedness Crisis Response Coping with Tragedy Bio-Terrorism

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Comprehensive School Safety Plan

Ed Code § 32282 Components of a Plan:

Assessment of current status of school crime

Strategies to maintain high level of school safety

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Comprehensive School Safety Plan

Strategies to maintain high level of school safety:

Child Abuse reporting proceduresDisaster proceduresPolicies for pupils who commit acts

which would lead to suspension or expulsion

Procedures to alert teachers of dangerous pupils

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Comprehensive School Safety Plan

Strategies to maintain high level of school safety:

Discrimination and harassment policiesSchoolwide dress code that prohibits

“gang-related apparel”Procedures for safe ingress and egress

to and from school buildings

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Comprehensive School Safety Plan

Strategies to maintain high level of school safety:

Policies and procedures to maintain “a safe and orderly environment conducive to learning”

Rules and procedures on school discipline

Hate crime reporting procedures

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Comprehensive School Safety Plan

Resources: Safe Schools: A Planning Guide for Action (2002 Edition)CDE Item # 001562, $12

Safe Schools: A Planning Guide for Action Workbook (2002 Edition)CDE Item # 001561, $9.50