CONGRATULATIONS! Your principal has just named you as the chair of the school safety committee. The principal would like for you to provide a presentation on a safety topic at next week’s faculty meeting. You should do the following:
NOTES: As you think about your school, carefully consider the details in the description. For example, consider the issue of firearms. How might the possession and accessibility of firearms differ in an urban environment versus a rural environment vs a suburban environment? Are gangs more likely to be a problem in elementary school, middle school or high school? Are students from a lower income background more—or less—likely to have access to technology? Which students are likely to be bullied in a school? What age group of students are more likely to be bullies?
Submit your presentation as your assignment AND post to the discussion.
TOPICS
TECHNOLOGY SAFEGUARDS
VIOLENCE IN SCHOOLS
ACTIVE AND POST THREAT PROCEDURES
THREAT PREVENTION
SCHOOL CONDITIONS
1st Avenue (Elementary/Middle/Secondary) Charter School
694 students
Title I (All students get free lunches)
Located in a metropolitan urban area
10% Asian; 25% Hispanic; 20% African American; 35% White; 10% Other
22% families in transition (e.g., without a permanent home)
19% students with special needs
44% single parent homes
31% ELL representing 9 different countries
Shady Lane (Elementary/Middle/Secondary) School
467 students
40% students get free lunches
Located in a small rural community
5% Asian; 20% Hispanic; 30% African American; 30% White; 15% Other
no families in transition (e.g., without a permanent home)
23% students with special needs
30% single parent homes
10% ELL representing 3 different countries
Westside Academy Prep (Elementary/Middle/Secondary)
348 students
Private School
10% students on scholarship
Located in a suburban area outside of a major metropolitan area
20% Asian, 35% White, 25% African American, 15% Hispanic, 5% Other
No families in transition
15% students with special needs
10% single parent homes
no ELL students