Another Free Resource on School Safety Design from the American Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities

The American Clearinghouse on Educational Facilities is funded by the United States Department of Education to provide resources for K12 and higher education facilities design.  Last year, I recorded some audio and video podcasts for the clearinghouse.  The podcast Designing Safer and More Effective Schools incorporates concepts that I use when presenting on safe school design for architects, schools, and public safety officials.  Design concepts such as crime prevention through environmental design – CPTED can improve school safety while also reducing construction costs.

This free podcast is just one of the many free resources offered by the ACEF.

This Free Ask Safe Havens Video Podcast Focuses on Ways Schools can Utilize Social Media

The free one minute video features Chris Dorn and is focused on ways that schools can harness current and emerging social media to improve communications, connectivity and safety.  While cyber bullying and other situations where people misuse social media are significant concerns, we should not overlook the many positive applications of social media for schools.

 

New Jersey Educator With Impressive Reputation Accused of Molesting Student

Erica DePalo, 33 was recognized as one of the state’s best teachers in 2011.  But earlier this week, DePalo was arrested for a series of charges relating to the sexual victimization of a 15-year-old student.  Depalo, who taught at West Orange High School, has been removed from the classroom.  The accused teacher has not been convicted of any offense and we do not assume the guilt of school staff members who have not yet been convicted.  We have seen many regrettable instances where prominent school officials and teachers who have been recognized for excellence in teaching have been arrested and convicted of sexually inappropriate conduct involving students.   This sad reality hurts the many educators who do not engage in this type of conduct. 

Proper pre-employment screening clearly established and enforced rules regulating interaction between staff.  Other measures should be in place to help identify candidates that are not suitable for work with children and to more quickly identify school staff who are attempting to sexually exploit students who have been hired in spite of screening measures.