Description
Many school safety and security recommendations rightfully focus on stopping the perpetrator once a horrific incident is underway. While this can be helpful and stop a person from killing more innocent people, it usually doesn’t focus on stopping the violence before it happens. This seminar focuses on two important items regarding this. First, what can school boards do to keep schools as safe and secure as possible without overstepping their roles and responsibilities and how can school officials work together along with law enforcement to prevent violence from happening in the first place. This concept has been studied by the US Secret Service, the US Department of Education, and other federal agencies to develop a concept called “Threat Assessment”. This process and the people assigned to a team works to identify true threats to school and district security before they happen so appropriate intervention can take place. By taking this seminar, you will be on your way to keeping your educational institutions as safe and secure as possible.

Time Management
An Overview of Special Education
Equity in Education - What Does it Mean & How Can We Achieve It?
Fiscal Operations Overview
Teacher Expectation, Student Achievement SBCOE
Continuous Improvement for Administrative Teams
Board Health and Safety
The Superintendency: Understanding Yourself & Others
The Power of Multi-Tier System of Support
#FULLYCHARGED & FIERCE MASTERMIND COURSE
Test Rec Course
Board & Superintendent Relationships: Strategies for Building Trust in the Mistrustful Context of K-12 Public Education
Managing Conflict
Classified Leadership Academy
Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973: The Role and Responsibilities of Teachers and Instructional Support Staff 