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TWIN FALLS, Idaho (KMVT/KSVT) — As a parent, when you send your children to school, you want them to be safe.
One Twin Falls father learned, however, that not only was his daughter attacked on campus but there was video evidence of the altercation.
Presents best practices among school districts for creating safe school climates.This presentation lists tools and initiatives used by schools to improve school climate, discusses challenges to implementing changes and their possible solutions, and finally, makes recommendations for getting started with program implementation.
Presents evidence and logic for school climate’s positive correlation with academic achievement. Examines evidence for and describes characteristics of the school climate variables of “Safety”, “Support, Care, and Connections”, “Challenge and Engagement”, and “Social Emotional Competency”.
Describes guides, briefs, tools, and websites that support improvements in school climate. Includes guidance for programmatic intervention, measures, school climate (engagement, environment, and safety), and special populations.
The Ready Campaign established four universal building blocks of emergency preparedness: Be informed, Make a Plan, Build a Kit, and Get Involved. America’s PrepareAthon! builds on this foundation by encouraging millions of Americans to focus on a simple, specific activity that will increase preparedness.
Provides research-based information on drinking and its impact. The webpage includes key facts and statistics, information about how alcohol impacts the body and brain, and its effect on different groups of people, including college students and people who are underage.
Provides answers to frequently asked questions about alcohol and drinking. These questions include responses to how alcohol impacts people, what binge drinking is, and how drinking affects young people.
Provides tips and resources for communities and stakeholders to prepare for natural disasters and emergencies, as well as ways to get involved. Includes links to help community members take action, be counted, and spread the word.
Helps students and adults become “upstanders” —people who stand up to bullying and become part of the solution to end harmful harassment, teasing, and violence in our nation's schools. Links to multiple anti-bullying resources including real stories.
Provides resources and special considerations for addressing bullying in youth with disabilities. Includes information about creating a safe environment for youth with special health needs, federal civil rights laws for youth with disabilities, and additional resources.