Safe Schools & Alternative Education

 

Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE)

The New York State Education Department is committed to promoting safe learning environments where students and teachers work collaboratively in pursuit of academic excellence and social and emotional growth. The information on this page provides safety resources and guidance to school officials about the Safe Schools Against Violence in Education (SAVE) Act. It also provides a guidance document for the completion of school safety plans. The information is especially useful for school administrators and others concerned about school safety.

Invitation to Apply to Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Program CFDA 84.184E Grant; Synopsis and Full Announcement:  SynopsisOfREMSgrantOppor FullAnnouncement_REMSgrantOpportunityDeadlineFeb26_ 2010

School Safety Plans

Addt'l School Safety Resources

Codes of Conduct

Child Abuse in an Educational Setting

Fingerprinting Regulations

School Violence Prevention & Intervention Training

Field Memos

New York State Center for School Safety:

Website: http://nyscenterforschoolsafety.org External Link
This site has safety resources for schools and communities as well as information about training opportunities.

School Safety Plans

Relevant Regulation - CR 155.17(e)(1)

Guidance Document for School Safety Plans PDF File (724 KB)

District-Wide School Safety Plan: Technical Assistance Chart

Checklists for Safety Plans:

School Safety Contacts

Fact Sheets from NYSCSS External Link

The Government Accountability Office releases testimony regarding: Emergency management: Status of School Districts' Planning and Preparedness. PDF File (484.19 KB)

Emergency Response

Additional School Safety Resources:

The National Education Association(NEA) and the National Education Association Health Information Network(NEA HIN) developed this easy-to-use crisis guide with essential, to-the-point advice for schools and districts. This step-by-step resource created by educators for educators can make it easier for NEA leaders, school district administrators, and principals to keep schools safe - so teachers can teach and children can learn.  School Crisis GuideExternal Link

The Emergency Management Institute had developed the Introduction to Incident Command Systems (ICS) for Schools External Linkcourse to promote schools safety. ICS is a standard, on scene, all-hazard incident management approach.

Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities External link, U.S. Department of Education, August 2004 - These checklists provide general guidance that can be adapted as appropriate to each district's or school's circumstances. Taking action now can save lives, prevent injury, and minimize property damage in the moments of a crisis. If you do not have a crisis plan in place, it is time to develop one.

Codes of Conduct

Codes of conduct on school property - Education Law – Chapter 16, Title II,  ARTICLE 55,  § 2801

Relevant Regulation - CR 100.2(l)

Child Abuse in an Educational Setting

Article 23-B:

Education Law

Reporting Requirements review

Confidential Report of Allegation of Child Abuse in an Education Setting

Report form - Page 1 Word document (34.5 KB)

Definitions - Page 2

Section 100.2; Subdivision (hh) of Commissioner's Regulation - Reporting Child Abuse in an Educational Setting

Fingerprinting Regulations

Fingerprinting Regulations

Questions and Answers Concerning the Applicability of SAVE and the School Employee Fingerprinting and Child Abuse Reporting Legislation to Charter Schools

School Violence Prevention and Intervention Training Workshops in School Violence Prevention and Intervention

Approved Providers of Training:

Alphabetical List by PROVIDER

Alphabetical List by LOCATION

Field Memos

Field memo from September 2001 - Instruction in Civility, Citizenship and Character Education

Field memo - Enrollment of Youth Released from Residential Placements -- Project SAVE requirements for enrollment of youth upon release from residential facilities.

Last Updated: February 3, 2010