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Core Goal Update

Core Goal Update. Safe & Secure Schools October 2014. Safe & Secure Schools Overview. This is the bi-annual overview of the Safe and Secure Schools Core Goal as set forth in the Strategic Plan Select measures from each of the objectives will be discussed during this presentation

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Core Goal Update

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  1. Core Goal Update Safe & Secure Schools October 2014

  2. Safe & Secure Schools Overview This is the bi-annual overview of the Safe and Secure Schools Core Goal as set forth in the Strategic Plan Select measures from each of the objectives will be discussed during this presentation Additional data will be provided in the accompanying written report

  3. Strategic Objective A – Creating an Environment that Enables Learning Reference Narrative Report: Page 1-2

  4. Strategic Objective A (cont.) Reference Narrative Report: Page 2

  5. Strategic Objective A (cont.) Reference Narrative Report: Page 3-4

  6. Strategic Objective B – Ensuring Policies Support a Safe School Climate Reference Narrative Report: Page 5

  7. Strategic Objective B (cont.) Reference Narrative Report: Page 6

  8. Summary Safe & Secure Schools • Developing more rigorous reporting & documentation procedures to track TPS Campus Police activities. • Providing alternative options to reduce arrest numbers. • Continuing a focus on more effective drills based on site-specific hazard analysis. • Developing more robust & timely Safe School Plans. Implementing more stringent state standards for sharing of plans. • Continuing to develop stronger Safe School Committees with more hands-on involvement in Safe School Plans. • Reviewing the development of Professional Development training for Safe School Committees to include strategic planning for enhancing a safer school climate.

  9. Creating Shared Accountability

  10. Questions? Asst. Chief Dwight Jackson – jacksdw@tulsaschools.org Bob Roberts – roberbo@tulsaschools.org Stephanie Andrews – andrest@tulsaschools.org Blaine Young – youngbl@tulsaschools.org

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