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School Safety
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School Safety Resources
SchoolSafety.gov provides resources and tools to help educators, administrators, and parents create safer, more supportive schools. The site covers key topics such as bullying, emergency planning, and cybersecurity, along with mental health and threat assessment. It offers guidance, templates, and practical tools to support planning, training, and response efforts in K‑12 settings.
Stop Bullying on the Spot
StopBullying.gov provides information and tools to help parents, educators, youth, and communities understand, prevent, and respond to bullying and cyberbullying. The site offers research, tips, fact sheets, and guidance for different audiences, along with strategies for creating safe environments and preventing bullying.
Cybersecurity Preparedness for K-12 Schools
Provides free cybersecurity and cyber safety resources from the U.S. Department of Education’s REMS TA Center. This includes guides, trainings, and tools designed to help K‑12 schools and districts protect digital learning environments, manage cyber risks, and promote safe and responsible online practices for students and staff.
How Schools can Prepare for Emergencies
The American Red Cross provides guidance and tools to help schools strengthen emergency preparedness and response. It includes staff training in first aid and CPR, self‑assessment programs for planning, and practical resources to support both school and community disaster readiness.
School Safety and Security
The U.S. Department of Education’s school safety and security page provides resources to help schools improve safety, security, and student well-being. It includes guidance on topics such as emergency planning, mental health, campus security, and online safety, along with links to tools and technical assistance to support preparedness and response efforts.
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