School violence averted by parents with a “Staying Alive” attitude

Campus Safety Magazine

A 17-year old student at Madison High School in San Antonio, TX was arrested after he brought three loaded guns and a knife to school.

His plan was to make demands during morning announcements, and to use violence if his demands were not met.  We do not currently have any information on what those demands might have been. 

Two loaded handguns and a knife were found in his backpack, and an AK-47 was found in a restroom.

The boy’s parents woke up and found the boy gone,and the weapons missing.  They contacted the school, who located and secured the boy.  The incident caused the school to be locked down for an hour.

Schools that create a trusting environment in their building will be more likely to receive such reports, and can act accordingly.  People with a “Staying Alive” attitude are not going to be dismissive of alarming information, and will alert others of danger.

Teacher accused of making a bomb threat at their own school

Fox News

A teacher at Calhoun County High School in Jerseyville, IL has been accused of leaving a typed bomb threat in a school restroom.  The school was evacuated, but no explosive device was found.  Michelle L. Smith was arrested the next day.

Maine Department of Education Releases Two Security Reports

Maine DOE

The Maine DOE released a security report from Safe Havens International and PDT Architects.

The report by Safe Havens International is called 20 Simple Strategies to Safer and More Effective Schools.

Excerpts from the report can be found at http://www.maine.gov/doe/security/resources/maineschoolsecurityreportexcerpts.pdf.

Safe Havens International provided their services pro bono to the Maine DOEPat Hinckley, School Transportation and Facilities Administrator, said this about Mike Dorn, “Please offer my sincere appreciation to your team for all they have done.  I extend a special thank you to you for your professionalism, high quality work, and commitment to students.  We are all very grateful!”