Indiana School Safety Specialist Steve Satterly Exhaustively Researches School Tornado Preparedness

I finally had time to read an article about a tornado that was photographed on Mars. I normally don’t research the topic of tornadoes so heavily that I would find out that a tornado (it was actually an 800 foot tall dust devil) rampaging around Mars. But Steve Satterly researches the topic enough to find such an article. You see, Steve has this thing about tornadoes. Actually, he has a thing about tornadoes and schools. In fact, Steve probably knows as much about schools and tornadoes as anyone I have ever run into – he has certainly written pretty extensively on the topic.

Steve has also been kind enough to take the time from his very busy schedule to write a guest blog for me on the concept of best available shelter in schools for tornado situations. He was also kind enough to do the bulk of the research and the writing for a 3,000 + word series of articles on school tornado preparedness we recently co-authored for Campus Safety Magazine. Then he was kind enough to offer to write a feature article for our next issue of the Safety Net, the free electronic journal we publish. He was also kind enough to offer to do the same for a white paper on school tornado preparedness we are working on for the Safe Havens website. All this while he is working on another feature article on recovery concepts for school tornado strikes for School Planning and Management Magazine.

Steve is a pretty busy guy since he serves as the Director of Safety and Security, as the Director of Athletics and as the Director of Transportation for a school corporation (district) in Indiana. He is even busier since he is also working on a certificate in Homeland Security in the evenings. We are very grateful that Steve has been so kind to donate his time to help us help others better prepare for school tornado strikes. Having survived an F3 tornado that ripped ventilation equipment off of the roof of his school when he was a new assistance principal, he is deeply committed to helping protect school employees and the students they serve from this deadly type of school crisis situation.

I am personally glad to know there is someone out there who has devoted so much time to the study of schools and tornadoes.  We are fortunate to have so many advocates for the children like Steve Satterly.   The world is becoming safer due to his awesome efforts.

Concerns for Possible School Violence in Charlotte-Mecklenburg Show how Community Gang Issues Frequently Impact School Safety

Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police gang unit officers and area school officials are working to address concerns relating to a fatal shooting of 17-year-old John Derrell Kempson Jr. who was shot and killed on Saturday night. The victim was a student at Vance High School and police are concerned about the level of social media chatter regarding possible gang violence in wake of the murder.

Additional police presence has been in place at several area high schools this week due to concerns about possible gang violence. This type of situation has been a major issue for many school districts.

When I served as a school district police chief in the 1990’s we regularly assigned additional personnel to potential trouble spots through our Special Operations Unit – a group of selected officers who could be moved from one area to another to help address these and other types of concerns. Our school district police department normally assigned between eight and ten sworn personnel to a federally funded area gang task force each summer to help us maintain accurate gang intelligence. Other officers from this task force would in turn often be deployed at schools and athletic events when intelligence indicated the potential for gang violence was high.

These types of situations often places considerable strain on school district and local law enforcement resources and requires a high degree of cooperation and collaboration. Gang members often try to target students who are members of rival gangs as they try to go to and from school as well as at school and during special events.

A proactive approach is required to keep the types of gang violence that have become common place in many communities from turning into major incidents of violence at schools and school events.

Police Investigation in Nobleville, Indiana Confirms that Students had Sexual Intercourse on School Bus

Noblesville, Indiana Police have concluded an investigation into a February incident where an 8-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy had sexual intercourse on a school bus.

Police stated that the incident was captured on a security camera but not detected by the school bus driver and a driver’s aid because they could not see the incident due to the height of the school bus seats. The children, who both attended the Indiana School for the Deaf were transported to and from school by a school bus operated by Noblesville Schools.

The family of the 8-year-old girl is being represented by attorney Robert King Jr. who questions the decision of Noblesville Police to rule the incident as consensual due to the child’s age and the size of the other student.

In a statement released by Noblesville schools, officials stated, “The safety and security of all children attending Noblesville schools is our top priority”.   

Suspect in Terrorist Attack on Jewish School in France Killed in Shootout with Police

Mohamed Merah was shot as he jumped out of a window during a gun battle with police after a 32 – hour standoff in Toulouse, France. Merah had told police negotiators that he murdered staff and students at the school and that he killed victims in other attacks to avenge the deaths of Palestinian children and to protest French troops being deployed to Afghanistan.

Merah claimed to have received training from Al Qaeda and to have visited Afghanistan and the Pakistani region of Waziristan, which is heavily infiltrated by militants. As with the horrific bombing in Oklahoma City by Timothy McVeigh, lone individuals who are motivated by extremist ideologies can be difficult to guard against due to limitations of one of the more effective counter terrorism measures – intelligence operations.

This tragic incident demonstrates how terrorists have often specifically targeted younger K-12 students in their attacks globally.   Unfortunately, school terrorism is a school safety concern for schools in most regions of the world to at least some extent.

Spring Rise in School Bomb Threats a Good Reason to Review Bomb Threat Protocols

Many schools receive bomb threats each spring disrupting classes and costing school and public safety agencies thousands of dollars. Bomb threats also create danger and fear in a variety of ways.

Periodically re-evaluating school bomb threat procedures to see if changes are needed and to make sure that school officials are prepared to respond quickly and appropriately to threats that are received can be a good idea. School bomb threats are a recurring school safety issue in many schools each year.

Fifteen Year old Girl Arrested for Shooting at School Bus in Athens, Georgia

Police have arrested a 15-year-old girl for shooting at a school bus at about 2:00 P.M. this Monday in Athens, Georgia. The driver was the only occupant of the bus at the time the incident occurred and a window was broken in the attack.

The driver recognized the girl as a student who had previously ridden on the school bus. The girl was charged with two felony counts and released to her mother.