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Crisis toolkit from San Bernardino City USD
Sample news releases, sample emails, evaluations, and social media posts for crisis management.

Schools prepare for the worst: In case of an active shooter
The Morgan Hill Times and Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) per California Department of Education provide actions to take in case of an active shooter.

Sacramento City USD Board of Education passes resolution related to school shootings
Jorge A. Aguilar, Superintendent of the Sacramento City Unified School District, also shares his message.

5 strategy fields to improve student safety on campus
One superintendent's school safety message to families.

When politics and walkouts come to the workplace: Considerations for teachers, superintendents, and governing boards
F3 discusses speech rights for the governing board, superintendent, and teachers.

Gun-free school zone act loophole closed by assembly bill 424
AALRR offers helpful information on AB 424.

5 ways to make your campus safer
Keenan provides ways to keep a school secure, including staff training, guarding against vehicle attacks, and adequate perimeter fencing.

The human element: Preventing attacks through awareness
Keenan described 4 preventative measures to counter violence in schools.

Maximizing your situational awareness
Keenan provides situational awareness tips to reduce violence in schools.

6 tips for confronting campus violence
School shooting related advice from Rick Fitzpatrick, Superintendent of Corning Union Elementary School District.

Protests and political issues in schools resources
We encourage you to check your district protocols and board policies to determine if there are already procedures and resources in place.

Bullying prevention and response resources
We encourage you to check your district protocols and board policies to determine if there are already procedures and resources in place.

School shooting and gun violence resources
We encourage you to check your district protocols and board policies to determine if there are already procedures and resources in place.

General crisis and disaster event resources
We encourage you to check your district protocols and board policies to determine if there are already procedures and resources in place.

Improving school climate with everyday kindness
It is important to stand for your values and be competitive.

Improve school safety by examining climate and culture