To prevent school violence, school systems all over the country are contemplating massive expenditures in capital improvements, including security cameras, metal detectors and the hiring of additional security personnel.
But is this approach making our schools more closely resemble prisons rather than environments for childhood development and learning? And what evidence do we have on hand that demonstrates these multi-year investments really make our schools any safer?
Find out the answers in AnComm’s complimentary NEWWhite Paper: A Strategy for Safer Schools to be released in September, 2007. Register today to be the first to have this important school safety strategy delivered directly to your e-mail inbox before it’s released to the general public and news media.
In this FREE White Paper, you’ll gain insights into:
How schools can take less costly, more immediate actions to improve school safety
The top ten problems facing U.S. school students
The ‘code of silence’ and its effect on inhibiting critical communication between school administrators, faculty and students
How anonymous communication is preventing school violence in hundreds of U.S. school