Spring vigilance

spring-suicide

Potential for incidents of school violence

from GLENN BERRY, Ed.D., Director, Missouri Center for Safe Schools, UMKC School of Education, Kansas City, Missouri

Temperature isn’t the only thing that changes with the onset of spring. This time of year also brings increased risk for outbreaks of school violence:

Columbine—April 20

Virginia Tech—April 16

Jonesboro, AR—March 24

Springfield, OR— May 21

Lake Worth, FL—May 26

El Cajon, CA—March 22

Red Lake, MN—March 22

 

Here are measures to consider enacting to raise awareness among staff and students:

1. INCREASE SUPERVISION AND VISIBILITY OF SCHOOL PERSONNEL

2. PROVIDE INFORMATION ON STRESS AND ANXIETY TO STAFF, PARENTS AND STUDENTS

3. CONDUCT CLASSROOM MEETINGS TO DISCUSS SCHOOL SAFETY

4. STRENGTHEN POLICIES REGARDING BULLYING AND HARASSMENT REVIEW

5. STRENGTHEN THREAT ASSESSMENT PROCEDURES AND PROTOCOLS

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