Student Disappearance Raises questions about how schools should notify parents that students are absent from school

15-year-old Sierra LaMar never got on the school bus and failed to show up for school.  Eleven hours later, her mother received an automated notification that the girl had missed all of her classes that day.  Her panicked mother called police and authorities are still searching for the girl.

Relatives and child-safety advocates assert that advancements in technology make it practical for school officials to communicate more quickly with parents when their children miss classes.  Marc Klaas from the KlaasKids Foundation, suggests that this case illustrates the need for this type of change.  His daughter, Polly Klaas was abducted from his home and killed in 1994.

Some school officials counter that the notification systems are designed to help better communicate with parents and to reduce truancy – not to enhance the safety of students on their way to school.

16-Year-Old Student hit by Van While Crossing Street to get to School in Brockton, Massachusetts

A student was hit by a van as he was crossing the street to get to school in Brockton, Massachusetts. Traffic safety is a concern for schools, which often pose unique and varied challenges. I keynoted a statewide school safety conference for the Massachusetts Departments of Education and Emergency Management in Brockton, and clearly recall an educator who served in an area public school district for more than forty years who attended the event in spite of a blizzard.

This incident highlights how school safety encompasses many different issues and there have been a number of students and school employees who have been seriously injured and killed in these types of situations. We recommend that school officials consider seeking assistance from local and state law enforcement officers to help them periodically review the movement of vehicles and pedestrians move to and from their schools each day.

School Buses Damaged by Tornado in Henryville, IN may not be Fully Covered by Insurance

Two school buses were damaged beyond usability by a tornado in Henryville, Indiana recently and the owner of the private contract bus service Alice Hunt, told WHAS11 news that her insurance carrier had offered the company far less than it would cost to replace the school buses with used buses with comparable mileage because they were valuing the buses based on year model without consideration for value.

The insurance carrier is reviewing the claim.