Thursday, October 18, 2007

Does Your School Have A School Plan????????

As school violence becomes a growing problem,I think students, parents, and school employees should know what to do during a school emergency. First teachers and parents should talk to their students and children to see what they would do during an emergency. Teachers specifically need to explain to their students how they would evacuate the building or what they would do if there was an intruder in the building. Here are some safety guidelines that you need to know during a crisis. I went to several websites on the Internet to see what I could find. I found many safety guidelines and they all pretty much talked about four steps. They are prevention, preparedness, response, and recovery. The prevention process has many steps. First talk to your community emergency responder and discuss problems in the school, second know who is in charge of violence prevention strategies, third know how the school addresses school violence and, Last find problems in your school regarding student violence and crime. Next is preparedness, make sure you have a plan. Know how to get out of the building and how to contact each other during a situation. Prevention doesn't always stop emergencies from happening so this is where the response part comes in. Always know the crisis and where it is happening, activate any incident management systems then decide the best thing to do. (Have a lock down, evacuation, reverse evacuation.) Decide if you have all the equipment you need and monitor your emergency first aid. Finally the last step is recovery. First you need to return to learning as quickly as possible, see how the crisis has emotional impacted the people involved and last see what mistakes were made and things that should have been done differently. These are some safety guidelines that I think every school should follow. If these guidelines are followed I believe school violence will stop being such a growing problem.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Concerns about school violence

School violence is a growing problem in the United States. We have seen incidents of school violence in many different schools around the country just this year alone.Our parents, teachers, school administrators went to school when violence wasn't such a big issue. My opinion is since they are not use to seeing violence happening at school, they are not quiet sure how to react if a situation like shootings, bomb threats, gangs happen. I believe that school violence can be prevented. This blog is all about how to prevent school violence, things parents can do, students can do, teachers and school administrators, and even the country can do. School violence is such a big concern today. As Victoria Rossetti says in her article, teens are influenced by many things today: t.v and magazines, peer pressure, and they may also depressed. This is a growing problem that needs to be addressed. There are many steps that can be taken that can keep teens safer in school. Join me as I explore options that will keep teens safer in school.