| AlarmTech Security Services |
|
|
AlarmTech
-
School violence
12 Things Principals Can Do
Help stop school violence with this starter list of ideas. Some require only individual action; some require concerted effort. Some address immediate issues; others address the problems that cause violence. Consider this list a launching pad -- there's lots more that can be done. Check the resource section for places to contact for more ideas and help in carrying them out.
[more help working with law enforcement]
Establish "zero tolerance" policies for weapons and violence. Spell
out penalties in advance. Adopt the motto "If it's illegal outside school,
it's illegal inside." Educate students, parents, and staff on policies
and penalties. Include a way for students to report crime-related information
that does not expose them to retaliation.
Establish a faculty-student-staff committee to develop a Safe School Plan. Invite
law enforcement officers to be part of your team. Policies and procedures for
both day-to- day operations and crisis handling should cover such subjects as
identifying who belongs in the building, avoiding accidents and incidents in
corridors and on school grounds, reporting weapons or concerns about them, working
in partnership with police, following up to ensure that troubled students get
help.
Work with juvenile justice authorities and law enforcement officers on how violence,
threats, potentially violent situations, and other crimes will be handled. Meet
regularly to review problems and concerns. Develop a memorandum of understanding
with law enforcement on access to the school building, reporting of crimes,
arrests, and other key issues.
Offer training in anger management, stress relief, mediation, and related violence
prevention skills to staff and teachers. Help them identify ways to pass these
skills along to students. Make sure students are getting training.
Involve every group within the school community faculty, professional
staff, custodial staff, students, and others in setting up solutions
to violence. Keep lines of communication open to all kinds of student groups
and cliques.
Develop ways to make it easier for parents to be involved in the lives of their
students. Provide lists of volunteer opportunities; ask parents to organize
phone trees; hold events on weekends as well as week nights. Offer child care
for younger children.
Work with community groups and law enforcement to create safe corridors for
travel to and from school; even older students will stay home rather than face
a bully or some other threat of violence. Help with efforts to identify and
eliminate neighborhood trouble spots.
Reward good behavior. Acknowledging students who do the right thing, whether
it's settling an argument without violence or helping another student or apologizing
for bumping into someone helps raise the tone for the whole school.
Insist that your faculty and staff treat each other and students the way they
want to be treated -- with respect, courtesy, and thoughtfulness. Be the chief
role model.
Develop and sustain a network with health care, mental health, counseling, and
social work resources in your community. Make sure that teachers, counselors,
coaches, and other adults in the school know how to connect a needy student
with available resources.
Ensure that students learn violence prevention techniques throughout their school
experience. Don't make it a one-time thing. Infuse the training into an array
of subjects. Draw from established, tested curricula whenever possible.
Consider establishing such policies as mandatory storage of outerwear in lockers
(to reduce chances of weapons concealment), mesh or clear backpacks and duffle
bags (to increase visibility of contraband); and limited entry access to the
building (to reduce inappropriate visitors).
| Home | Security Services | Medical Alert Systems | GPS Tracking | Join our Dealer Network | About Us |
Local Independent Nationwide Home Security and Alarm Dealer Network
83 E.233 Suite #164
Euclid, OH 44123
TEL (216) 322-9111 FAX (216) xxx-xxxx
(800)300-9992
Contact via e-mail at info@AlarmTech.org