Texas Safe Schools Week Resources
Texas Safe Schools Week is a great time to spread the word about effective violence prevention programs in your community, especially the following:
The LearnSafe™ Initiative, the only comprehensive school security program in the United States that addresses every aspect – from behavioral analytics to technology and even funding – of a school district’s security needs.

Texas School Safety Resources:

Texas School Safety Center

Texas Association of School Administrators

Texas Education Agency

Center for Safe and Secure Schools

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott School Safety Page

“When Seconds Count” video

 

Additional School Safety Resources:

National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Task Force on School and Campus Safety (PDF)

Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott’s response to National Association of Attorneys General Task Force on School and Campus Safety report (PDF)

National Association of Attorneys General Report Garners Support, Recommendations from the LearnSafe Initiative (PDF)

 

National School Safety Resources:

National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

School Data Direct

Security Magazine’s Resource Web site

National Sex Offender Registry

National School Safety Center

National Clearinghouse for Education Facilities

U.S. Department of Education Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools

Virginia Center for School Safety

Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-5

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Presidential Directive-12

Killology Research Group

Law Advisory Group, Inc.

National Alliance for Safe Schools (NASS)

National Association of School Security and Law Enforcement Officers (NASSLEO)

American School Counselor Association

National Association of Secondary School Principals

National Parent Teacher Association

Student Pledge Against Gun Violence

Students Against Violence Everywhere (SAVE)

PAX Campaign Against Gun Violence

SPEAK UP Campaign

National Anonymous Tip Line (866) SPEAK-UP

Federal Grant Program and Crisis Management Resources