School Security and Safety Solutions Summit
Wednesday, September 12, 2018
Columbus Convention Center
Registration to attend will be available through the Ohio School Boards Association www.ohioschoolboards.org
Ohio ACTE is part of a coalition planning a School Security and Safety Solutions Summit on Sept. 12, 2018, in Columbus. The event will be free of charge and is designed for district teams including administrators, board members, educators, school counselors, school psychologists, support staff, mental health professionals, parent leaders, law enforcement and other first responders.
The coalition also is asking for your help. If you have implemented successful practices for school safety that you are willing to discuss with the rest of the state, please share your expertise and experience and speak at this event.
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"A Multidisciplinary Approach to School Safety"
TENTATIVE AGENDA
8:30 a.m.- Registration
10:00 a.m. - Welcome & keynote
11:00 a.m. - Breakout Sessions
12 noon - Lunch on your own
1:00 p.m. - Breakout Sessions
2:15 p.m. - Breakout Sessions
3:30 p.m. - Closing keynote
Ohio ACTE is taking part in a collaborative effort involving a multitude of education groups, mental health organizations and law enforcement agencies to address the issues surrounding the safety and security of Ohio’s schools. Nearly 20 groups have committed themselves to working together to make a difference for the schoolchildren of this state. They have developed both short- and long-term goals that focus on mental health, safety procedures and training, cooperative relationships between law enforcement and school districts, weapons in schools, family and parental involvement and more. The groups involved include:
· Buckeye Association of School Administrators;
· National Alliance on Mental Illness – Ohio;
· Ohio Association for Career and Technical Education;
· Ohio Association of Elementary School Administrators;
· Ohio Association of Public School Employees;
· Ohio Association of School Business Officials;
· Ohio Association of Secondary School Administrators;
· Ohio Department of Education;
· Ohio Homeland Security;
· Ohio Education Association;
· Ohio Educational Service Center Association;
· Ohio Federation of Teachers;
· Ohio High School Athletic Association;
· Ohio Mental Health and Addiction Services;
· Ohio PTA;
· Ohio School Boards Association;
· Ohio School Counselors Association;
· Ohio School Psychologists Association;
· Ohio School Resource Officers Association.
Registration to attend will be available through the Ohio School Boards Association www.ohioschoolboards.org