Free School Safety Guide Near Completion

Safe Havens International recently completed its sixth statewide school safety assessment project for the Maine Department of Education.  As we have done with previous state school safety assessment projects, our team agreed to work on a pro-bono project to supplement our work on the project.  We are nearing completion of a free web-delivered guide which outlines twenty no-cost and low-cost school safety strategies based on our findings from school safety assessment projects around the nation.  Drawing on their experiences in assisting with school safety assessments for more than 6,000 K12 schools, our analysts have seen specific patterns of school safety issues.  The authoring team attempted to focus on twenty topics that are practical for the average school or district to address without a major budget impact.

We will post a blog with link to the guide once it is published. 

 

School Security Assessments – Integrity is Critical

I had an unpleasant experience a while back.  Safe Havens was selected to conduct a school security assessment for a large urban school district through a competitive bid process.  As we conducted the assessment, we found repeated indications that building administrators were being pressured not to report some types of criminal incidents.  When the preliminary report of findings was provided to the district, the superintendent expressed distress that this was included in the report.  He tried to pressure us to modify the verbal report to the board so it would not reflect badly on his administration.  While we provide a draft report so the client can give us feedback to help make sure our reports are accurate and understandable, we make it clear to our clients up front that our reports will have to accurately reflect what we find and we will not deviate from the truth. 

In this case, the superintendent made it clear to me that he was not happy that the report did not reflect well on him in this regard and that he was paying us for the work.  As we have had to do in the past, we stood on our principles and refused to modify this finding.  Later, the school district bought out the superintendent’s contract and began conducting an intensive audit of the district.  The report was recently released and the report has been forwarded to prosecutors who are reviewing the case for possible criminal prosecution.  The audit found that the superintendent had tried to apply intensive pressure to a number of his employees in a similar manner to what we experienced.

We have worked with many school districts and non-public schools, and have only experienced this type of intensive pressure to change our findings on a couple of occasions.  In a previous instance, we were directly told by a client that we would lose an upcoming $500,000 contract if we did not delete one of our findings.  We refused to change the finding and have no regrets.  Like police officers, educators, and other professionals who are tasked with protecting students and school staff, integrity is important.  Our integrity is one reason Safe Havens conducts more school security assessment than any organization in the field.  Skill absent credibility has limited value.  Reading about this investigation reminded me of why it is so important for school safety professionals of all types to stand firm when they are pressured to participate in a cover up or other unethical endeavor.      

School Security Assessment News – Safe Havens Selected to Perform School Security Assessments in Ketchikan, Alaska

Safe Havens International has been selected to perform school security assessments for the public schools in Ketchikan, Alaska.  Safe Havens was selected through a competitive bid process and our analysts are looking forward to returning to Alaska to work with area schools.  Because of highly competitive pricing, an unparalleled reputation for quality service, and a depth of K12 school security assessment experience unmatched in the field, Safe Havens International has won more than 90% of all competitive bid processes submitted for school security assessment processes during the past year.

We consider it an honor to be entrusted to perform the school security assessments for this district.

Teachers balk at being ‘shot’ during Active Shooter exercises

Farmington, MO

Four Farmington teachers were handed goggles during an Active Shooter exercise, and told they might be shot with “pellet guns“.  The teachers refused and spoke with the Prosecutors office to seek legal advice.

No teachers are forced to participate in such training.

School Security Assessment News – Safe Havens International Completes Site Visits for Capitol City Schools

Three Safe Havens analysts completed site visits for school security assessments for 19 schools in the Capitol City School District in North Carolina in late February.   Safe Havens was recommended to the district by personnel from the Orange County, North Carolina Public Schools after a team of seven analysts completed a school security assessment for that district last year.

As with our work with the Orange County School System, we had excellent cooperation from the various public safety disciplines.  We were pleased to have the opportunity to work with some of the same public safety officials during both projects.  The law enforcement, fire service, emergency management, and emergency medical services personnel we worked with have been highly motivated and mission-focused in their efforts to help the districts prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from school crisis events.  Safe Havens analysts are proud to have had the opportunity to conduct school security assessments for both of these school districts.  

Terrorist use knives to attack Chinese train station

Kunming, China

29 people are dead and over 130 wounded in what Chinese authorities are calling a “premeditated, violent terrorist attack“.

A group of men armed with long knives descended upon unsuspecting patrons at the train station, randomly stabbing people, especially those too slow to react.