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    ZERO TOLERANCE There are hundreds if not thousands of students in any given school. The sheer size and magnitude of the student population encompassed in these schools leads to complications of school safety. Zero tolerance is a policy which was brought about enforcing school safety more firmly, and aimed to better protect students. However, the way in which these students are protected is highly debatable, making the zero tolerance ideology very controversial. Exactly which approach is most effective

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    recent mass school shootings, school safety has become more important than ever before. Many counties have reacted by calling for more security. Most of the focus is placed on door and window security to stop intruders from entering the building, although that should not be the only, or biggest, concern. Schools should focus more attention on mental health and implement new rules for teachers handling firearms to better protect students. Similarly, in the article “Mental Health in Schools: A Hidden

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    Since school uniforms have become more and more common in the United States, there has been one issue that many, of the parents and students are worried about. Many believe the children will not have the ability to express themselves freely. The First Amendment guarantees our right to free expression. This means that students do not leave their First Amendment rights outside the schoolhouse door, but their opinions can be limited to prevent major disruptions to classes and outside activities.

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    Thirteen people were killed at Columbine High School in 1999, thirty-three died during the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007, and twenty-seven people, twenty of whom were children no older than seven, were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012 (Kirk). These name only a few of the larger and most well-known school shooting incidences. In total, 297 people have lost their lives due to school-based shootings since 1980 (Kirk). Although this number may be small in comparison to death by guns overall

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    in possession of a firearm while on school properties and if this will decrease the number and magnitude of school shootings. Many scholars believe equipping teachers with firearms will be costly and end up unnecessarily endangering more students, but many scholars claim that a teacher should be the last line of defense against a school shooter. The question this paper hopes to answer is how can equipping teachers who teach grades K-12 help to prevent school shootings in the United States. This

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    As the climate in schools continues to change, parents and educators are concerned with school safety and the environment. The role of the school counselor is to help students develop positive social skills and to ensure students have access to academic and social activities regardless of their age, gender, sexual orientation, race, socioeconomic status and religion. Schools in American are made up of children of color and many of them face inequality because of old institutional practices that

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    find my phone. Suddenly, I realized that the school might have security cameras that may locate the phone. However, I was shocked to learn that the school did not have such surveillance cameras. The use of security cameras may have helped avoid this situation. In regards to public safety and welfare, security cameras provide an effective way to oversee individuals and their actions. Schools should continue their surveillance practices to maintain safety and ensure justice for crimes or other offences

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    On April 20, 1999, two teenaged boys opened fire at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado, killing 13 students and wounding more than 20 others before ending their lives later that day. This crime was the worst school shooting in the 20th century and it has drastically changed the ways our schools operate. Although schools today are still not 100% safe and have had a few incidents in the past 10 years, we are slowly evolving and becoming better each year. Because of the Columbine massacre

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    4.) Safety and School Climate (Tiered System of Supports; Differentiated Instruction; Physical Environment; Physical Well-being; Social/Emotional Health; Family and Community Engagement) School Climate: Educators have increasingly recognized the crucial role that school climate plays in building effective learning environments. In the United States and around the world, there is a growing investment in school climate reform as a data-driven improvement strategy for K-12 schools. The National School

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    In the article, “Study Links School Safety to Achievement, Relationships” by Sarah D. Sparks, research showed that school safety relies heavily on the relationships between teachers and students at the school along with students’ academic achievement. This research proved to be contradictory to common beliefs that the amount of crime in the surrounding neighborhoods and community of the school is the main cause or contributing factor to how safe students feel at school. Furthermore, most people believe

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