- WCASD
- NATIONAL CRIME PREVENTION COUNCIL TIPS & IMPORTANT LINKS
PRACTICES IN PLACE
TEN TIPS FOR KEEPING YOUR STUDENTS SAFE
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- Parents and their children should plan a route to and from school together – whatever the child’s age. Discuss avoiding hazardous short cuts that might take them out of public view.
- Kids in groups are generally safer than alone. Encourage children to walk with friends to and from school.
- Establish clear rules for play after school and review them regularly.
- Children should report suspicious behaviors or threats by other students to a teacher or counselor.
- Help children learn how to manage anger effectively. Encourage the school to provide conflict resolution training for students.
- Respect others and their belongings – refuse to bully others or steal personal property.
- Look for warning signs of a troubled child. Parents should listen to and talk with their children regularly to find out what is happening at school both in and out of the classroom.
- Ask administrators about safety efforts. Do they control access to the school by visitors? Are all visitors required to check in and wear appropriate badges/ID at all times?
- Request free school safety assessments to identify potential problems and upgrades needed to improve school safety measures.
- Parents should get to know their child’s friends and their friends’ parents.