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Please select the appropriate
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I am a stakeholder in our educational system. |
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2
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Our schools must be safe so that successful education
can occur. |
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3
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We only react after a dangerous situation has occurred. |
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4
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My school has a program to prevent violence, suicide,
and other safety issues. |
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5
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I know what my school and school district are doing to
provide a safe school environment. |
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6
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My school district and school have made an effort to
explain the existing programs and include me in the safety process. |
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7
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My school needs to create safety and prevention programs. |
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8
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Teachers are part of my school's program that creates
safety through prevention training. |
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9
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There are communication gaps between the various parts
of the school community that get in the way of prevention programs. |
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10
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There is a routine process for students, staff, and parents
to report behaviors that can result in injury and/or death. |
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11
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When a problem is found, the safety and prevention process
allows for immediate actions and interventions. |
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12
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My school has a crisis management team, everyone knows
who is on that team, and can call on its members for help at anytime. |
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13
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Too much effort, time, and money is spent on guards,
metal detectors, and other devices rather than on prevention training. |
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14
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Our schools need safety education programs for all
members of the total school community including students, teachers, staff,
and parents. |
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15
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Everyone in the school community is an active member
of the total school safety and prevention team. |
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16
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Everyone should be held accountable for school safety. |
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We can produce safe schools by working to prevent safety
problems. |
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