Improving Student Supervision – A Key to Safer Schools

Whether we are evaluating school safety, climate and culture for client school districts and non-public schools, making custom school safety training videos or serving as a school safety expert witness, one of the most common and critical issues in school safety today is student supervision.  Improving student supervision is usually very inexpensive, easy to accomplish and can significantly improve student safety.  The specific techniques for improving student supervision are often simple and can be easily adapted to fit the unique environment of a school without much difficulty. 

We have been providing structured training on techniques for improving student supervision for a number of years now and have found that most educators have never had any formal training on the topic in the past.  We have also found them to be very receptive to the concepts since they usually involve relatively easy to implement adjustments to what teachers are already doing.

  Student supervision can help to reduce the risk of a variety of hazards for students and staff including:

  • Bullying
  • Weapons assaults
  • Fights
  • Sexual assault
  • Abduction of students
  • Theft
  • Vandalism
  • Substance abuse
  • Arson
  • Medical emergencies

 

Focusing on student supervision can help reduce the chances of serious injury and death to students and staff while improving school climate and the connection between schools and the students they serve.

New Free School Safety Video Podcast – What are some of the Most Important Considerations for Athletic Event Emergency Preparedness?

Our video crew just uploaded a new school safety video podcast from the Ask Safe Havens Series.  This video features Russell Bentley and addresses several key considerations for school athletic event crisis planning.  Russell has extensive experience in providing security and developing emergency preparedness plans for a wide range of school athletic events.

Student Dies from Apparent Self-Inflicted Gunshot Wound at Stillwater, Oklahoma Middle School

A student has died from what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound at Stillwater Junior High School in Stillwater, Oklahoma this morning.  According to Sherry Fletcher, a representative of the city of Stillwater, no other injuries have been reported and the district is reuniting students with their families at an off campus site.  There have been a number of accidental shootings as well as suicides on school campuses in Georgia, Texas, Utah, Tennessee and a number of other states over the past several decades. 

This tragic incident underscores the need for effective prevention and mitigation strategies, crisis plans, detailed off-site family reunification plans and robust mental health recovery plans for schools and school systems.