Rich Moran & Ted Altenberg SJSU EdAd 203 – 204 February 23, 2011.

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Rich Moran & Ted Altenberg SJSU EdAd 203 – 204 February 23, 2011

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

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?

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?

Three Areas of Concern:  School Environment  Violence Prevention  Crisis Preparedness (

School Environment  Bullying and Hate Motivated Behavior Prevention  Classroom Management  Unsafe School Choice Option  Zero Tolerance

Violence Prevention  Safe Schools Planning  Training & Funding  Gang Prevention

Crisis Preparedness  Crisis Response  Coping with Tragedy  Bio-Terrorism

Comprehensive School Safety Plan  Ed Code §  Components of a Plan: Assessment of current status of school crime Strategies to maintain high level of school safety

Comprehensive School Safety Plan  Strategies to maintain high level of school safety: Child Abuse reporting procedures Disaster procedures Policies for pupils who commit acts which would lead to suspension or expulsion Procedures to alert teachers of dangerous pupils

Comprehensive School Safety Plan  Strategies to maintain high level of school safety: Discrimination and harassment policies Schoolwide dress code that prohibits “gang-related apparel” Procedures for safe ingress and egress to and from school buildings

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

Comprehensive School Safety Plan  Resources: Safe Schools: A Planning Guide for Action (2002 Edition) CDE Item # , $12  Safe Schools: A Planning Guide for Action Workbook (2002 Edition) CDE Item # , $9.50