Bomb Threat Protocols for Schools Should Provide a Range of Options to Reduce Disruption as well as the Risk of Mass Casualty Loss of Life

A series of recent bomb threats at universities across the nation illustrates how disruptive bomb threats can be.  While it is tempting to think that it is safer to automatically evacuate a facility when a bomb threat is received, there are times where a bomb threat is used to trigger an evacuation so building occupants are more exposed.  In other words, an aggressor can call in a bomb threat so that evacuees will be brought to the location of an explosives device.  This is not a strictly hypothetical situation as a Georgia middle school student was arrested for planning exactly this type of attack many years ago and there have been incidents where this tactic has been successfully utilized elsewhere.

A number of years ago, we released a white paper on this topic that was written for the Indiana Department of Education School Safety Specialist’s Academy.  We are planning to update this paper later this year and  it will be announced automatically to people who have signed up for our free electronic periodical the Safety Net.

Big Walnut Schools in Ohio Work to Prevent Bullying

I have not had much time to blog due to my travel schedule. I had the honor of working with folks from the Big Walnut School District in Sunbury Ohio for a couple of days. Their town is beautiful, the weather was picture perfect and the central office administrators, building administrators, teachers, school bus drivers and other support staff who attended the presentations were awesome folks. The focus of the site visits and presentations was to help the district enhance their efforts to prevent bullying while improving school climate and culture. The interaction by participants in the sessions, as well as the one-on-one discussions at breaks, indicated a high degree of connectivity between staff and students in the district. Hopefully, the positive discussions we had will help build on this solid foundation even more. I have had the good fortune to keynote a number of statewide school safety conferences and to work with some outstanding districts in Ohio and thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to do so again this week.

A Helpful Book for School Crisis Planning – Sharpening the Warrior’s Edge – The Psychology and Science of Training

Bruce Siddle has performed considerable research in the field of human factors and is an expert on how the human mind and body function under life and death stress.  In Sharpening the Warrior’s Edge – The Psychology of Science and Training, Siddle does a great job of explaining how the heart rate affects our ability to think and act under crisis conditions.  This book  is a very helpful read for those who are interested in advanced concepts of school emergency preparedness.