Vol 3 Issue 2 – From the Editor

Student Safety Antwan Jefferson, PhD As I reflect on the topic of school safety, I am reminded of the Maasai proverb, “And how are the children?” Reminded that the health of our society will be most evident in the lives of our children. And, because public education may be our Read more…

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Vol 3 Issue 2 – Main Article

Student Safety Safety comes in many forms. By | Allan Tellis, Chief Writer, Denver                       Often, when we think about safety in schools and other institutions of learning, our first inclination is to think of safety from threats of bodily harm Read more…

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Vol 3 Issue 2 – Community Perspective

Student Safety Community perspective By | Moe Gram                   Take a moment to consider what ultimate safety might feel like. What if there was never a question whether or not a student would be supported through their emotional growth? Where all students received Read more…

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Vol 3 Issue 2 – Scholar Perspective

Student Safety Scholar perspective By | Jon Wells                   Pragmatism,  Community Inclusion, and School Safety Keeping schools safe only seems to get more complicated as our society evolves and changes its expectations of what schools provide for students. Safety and security scenarios require Read more…

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