National Safe Schools (NSSW)
is
October 18-24, 2009. According to
the Centers for Disease Control, over
1 million students across America
take a weapon to school each month,
and over 1.3 million students are injured or
threatened with a weapon each year. National
Safe Schools Week provides an opportunity to empower
students to keep their schools safe by encouraging
them to speak up against school violence. The
National Student Design Project is intended to get
middle and high school students thinking about the
safety of their schools and communities. Click
here for an overview of the project. …
National Association of Students Against Violence
Everywhere ...America’s Safe Schools Week is October 18 -23,
2009 …
America's Safe
Schools Week, occurs annually during the third full
week in October. Activities conducted during
America's Safe
Schools Week will draw attention to the continuing
problem of school violence and educate everyone
about how schools can be made safer and more secure.
America's Safe
Schools Week offers an opportunity to address this
very important issue and to take steps to ensure
that schools offer students and teachers an
environment in which they can perform to the best of
their abilities. …
Education World® : Special Theme:
America's Safe Schools WeekIn this issue, teachers
will find helpful Internet resources for teaching
conflict resolution in the classroom and the latest
children's books with messages of tolerance; and
we'll point school administrators to resources that
will help them analyze school safety needs and
programs. …
Kentucky Center for School Safety: Safe Schools
Week
The theme for Kentucky Safe Schools Week (October
18-24) will be
“Follow the Golden Rule, Be Safe Online and at
School”, coinciding with last year’s
passing of House Bill 91 or “The Golden Rule Act”, a
prohibition against bullying, harassment and other
forms of intimidation-- including cyber-bullying via
the Internet that is based on the Golden Rule. …
“Follow
the Golden Rule, Be Safe Online and at School”
Information for parents -
wiredsafety.org is the world's largest online safety and help group ... Teach them to
follow the golden rule
in cyberspace,
don't do anything online that ...
Working With Your Kids - Basic
Rules
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Division of Criminal
Justice Services, Enhancing Public
Safety
and Improving
Follow the golden
rule
of cyberspace:
Don't do anything online that you ...