Safety Law News for October 10, 2018

 

  • In Pennsylvania, officials in the Council Rock School District are allocating a $20,000 state grant to pay for 50 staff members to receive comprehensive ALICE training. ALICE (Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuate) prepares school districts to handle the threat of an active shooter.  Once certified, the staff will train all district staff in the ALICE technique.

 

 

  • In Wisconsin, the Madison School Board is considering the recommendations provided by members of an ad hoc committee set up to study the role of school-based law enforcement officers at schools. The committee strongly recommends that the renewal of the contract with the police department be contingent on some oversight so that students will know what to expect.  The single biggest recommendation is to make restorative justice the first alternative for students facing disciplinary action, and require that officers be trained in adolescent brain development and the school district’s classroom code of conduct.