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Ryan Roemerman and Amy J. Williamson Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention Summit August 12, 2010. Creating Safe Schools in Iowa. Iowa Safe Schools Law . Iowa Code § 280.28 (2007) Prohibits bullying and harassment by employees, students, volunteers Based on 17 protected categories
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Ryan Roemerman and Amy J. Williamson Federal Partners in Bullying Prevention Summit August 12, 2010 Creating Safe Schools in Iowa
Iowa Safe Schools Law • Iowa Code § 280.28 (2007) • Prohibits bullying and harassment by employees, students, volunteers • Based on 17 protected categories • Requires schools to adopt a policy that defines consequences and procedures for investigating incidents • Requires data collection and reporting
The State Perspective • Safe Schools Law was an unfunded mandate • Implementation • Monitoring • You Can’t Mandate What Matters • (Fullan, 1993) • Complex change • Requires new skills, behavior, beliefs • Grassroots effort has helped to shape state policy
Current Status • New, much improved data collection in second year of pilot • Standardized report form, interview form, and data system • In process of altering data collection to meet needs of Civil Rights Data Collection (CRDC) • In first year of Safe Schools Certification Program, a partnership with the Safe Schools Certification Coalition
Safe School Certification Program • Safe School Certification Coalition/Program—What it is: • The Coalition: A diverse group of non-profit organizations and state agencies, representing the seventeen enumerated categories within the law. • The Program: focuses on law compliance and elements that make a school safe, such as trainings for students and teachers about the law, and programs that reduce and eliminate bullying and harassment.
Safe School Certification Program • Safe School Certification Coalition Partners: • Iowa Department of Education • Commission on the Status of African Americans • Iowa State Education Association • Iowa Civil Rights Commission • Commission on the Status of Women • Iowa Pride Network • Latino Affairs Commission • Interfaith Alliance of Iowa • Commission on Persons with Disabilities • Iowa Safe Schools • Iowa Department of Human Rights • Commission on the Status of Native Americans
Safe School Certification Program • What we ask schools to do: • Prerequisite:Iowa Safe School Law Requirements • Eight Elements: • Programs & Implementation • Buy-In • Training • Leadership • Student Engagement • Enforcement • Data • Family/Community Engagement
Safe School Certification Program • Benefits to students and schools: • Makes schools safe places for students and staff • It’s completely voluntary • Becoming certified is Fee Free • One-on-one on-going support is provided to schools • Recognizes and honors your school’s efforts to ensure ALL students’ safety • It is a prestigious endeavor that benefits the school, community and most importantly, students • Becoming certified allows schools to meet state and federal requirements
Safe School Certification Program • Why this program is important: • Nationally, states that see unenforced laws are less likely to want to pass comprehensive Safe School Laws—not enforced, no reason to pass • Knowing what it takes to pass, implement and enforce laws allows for better law creation • Ultimately, this is a transition that many states will face; this program provides a much needed framework
Contact Us Amy J. Williamson Iowa Department of Education amy.williamson@iowa.gov 515.281.6273 Ryan Roemerman Iowa Pride Network ryan@iowapridenetwork.org 515-471-8062