Our training team brings the expertise of national school security experts, an internationally recognized expert in school psychology, and a veteran principal and district administrator for student services.
2) Managing Bullying Without New Programs and Expenses: A policy and administration focused session for superintendents, principals, and board members on how to develop a framework of existing best practices into a formalized anti-bullying strategy for school districts. Many school districts are already doing the necessary things to prevent and manage bullying issues, but fail to recognize how these individual strategies collectively fit together as an anti-bullying strategy. Bullying is currently a politically and emotionally-charged issue fueled by media, legislators, and other special interests. Federal civil rights investigators are now being dispatched to local schools to investigate boards and administrators when parents and other advocates file complaints of inadequate steps by districts to address bullying. This session will help administrators and boards create a framework to present to their school community as a comprehensive approach to bullying without making knee-jerk reactions and new expenditures on questionable programs, products, curriculum, and consultants. Learn how to address bullying, increase parental confidence, avoid political landmines, stay out of the media, and reduce potential liability with this common-sense, practical, and sincere structuring of district practices into a formal anti-bullying strategy.
3) Administration Center and Board Meeting Security Strategies: School boards and administrators across the nation are reevaluating security and preparedness measures for central offices, administration support sites, and board meetings following the December shooting at a Florida school board meeting. The safety of public officials was heightened further with the Tucson shooting at a Congressional neighborhood event. School central offices handle a number of higher-risk situations including employee discipline and termination hearings, expulsion hearings, politically and emotionally charged board meetings, etc. This session will focus on risk reduction, security and emergency preparedness practices, and reasonable steps for better safeguarding administration centers, support sites, high-risk activities at administration centers, and board meetings.
4) Large Event and Athletic Event Security and Emergency Preparedness: This session is designed to increased awareness of threats and preparedness measures uniquely associated with K-12 school large events and athletic events. The target audience is K-12 school principals, assistant principals, deans, support staff, and district level administrators with a primary emphasis for secondary (middle and high school) level events; as well as athletic directors, coaches, activities coordinators, school security and police officials, and other individuals involved in school special event planning. The focus will include going beyond security and police staffing to encompass a broader focus on understanding the psychology and dynamics of large events, a strong emphasis on pre-planning, staff training, policies and procedures, thoughtful emergency preparedness planning, and multi-agency coordination. A modified tabletop exercise will culminate the day’s discussions with an opportunity to work through a hypothetical scenario specific to large event and/or athletic event security.
Contact Ken Trump for more information and to schedule a presentation.
