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Showing posts with label state law. Show all posts
Showing posts with label state law. Show all posts

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Indiana Requires Schools Districts to Have Certified Safety Specialist

Indiana
The Indiana Department of Education has a School Safety Specialists Academy, offering training for anyone who works for a school district or corporation can become certified in school safety

David Woodward, the Program Director for the Academy, says Indiana is the only state he knows of that offers this type of training, and says state law requires each school district to have at least one certified school safety specialist on their staff.

Safe Havens, International

Thursday, August 9, 2012

2 Local Schools Placed on State Noncompliance List

Springfield, OH
Two local schools were included on a list of 88 in Ohio that failed to comply with state safety requirements designed to help authorities respond to threats and emergencies in school buildings.
The schools said they should not have been on the list.

A 2006 law requires that schools submit emergency protocols and building blueprints to the Attorney General’s Office and their local law enforcement agencies. The schools’ information is also entered into the Ohio Law Enforcement Gateway system to make it easier for law enforcement to access that information quickly.

Although safety materials are supposed to be resubmitted every three years or sooner, the list issued by the Attorney General’s Office named schools that have not sent in safety plans or building layouts since the law was enacted six years ago. The law does not include a penalty for schools that fail to comply.

Tecumseh Middle School at 10000 W. National Road, New Carlisle, and Urbana Community School at 711 Wood Street were the only schools from Clark and Champaign counties included on the list.

Tecumseh Schools Superintendent Jim Gay said the safety plan for Tecumseh Middle School was sent in with the plans for the other schools in the district in 2008. The Attorney General’s office later confirmed that and has since removed the school from the list.