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Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Community College Audited For Failure to Report Crimes

U.S. Department of Education officials are auditing Roxbury Community College after receiving at least three student reports of crimes that the college failed to report.
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Inside/Outside Lockdown Approach Prone to Failure

Location-based lockdowns are unreliable and potentially dangerous.
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Dept. of Ed Issues Guidance on Restraint, Seclusion

The U.S. Department of Education issued a publication outlining principles for educators, parents and other stakeholders to consider when developing or refining policies to support positive behavioral interventions and avoid the use of restraint and seclusion.
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FAMU Band Suspended Through 2013

The Florida A&M University marching band will remain on suspension through the 2012-2013 school year while administrators work to restructure it.
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Campus Officer Sentenced For Growing Pot

Wendy Knoebel, a former state University at Albany campus police officer, was given five months of home confinement and three-years’ probation for her role in the cultivation of 100 marijuana plants.
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Principal Let Abuse of Students Go Unchecked

No charges were ever filed against a Hopewell Middle School teacher or the then-principal for the abuse of special-needs students. An investigation found that many teachers and school nurses had verbally reported the teacher's abuse of students but the principal “refused to act on their reports.”
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Joplin District Receives $2.8M for Storm Shelters, Demolition

Joplin Schools will be able to construct five storm shelters and demolish properties it has acquired around destroyed Joplin High thanks to federal Community Development block grants.
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Advances Spark New Age of Fire Safety

While the controlled use of fire predates written history, it has taken humans until modern times to nearly master its deadly capabilities. Thankfully today, an array of detection technologies has drastically reduced the threat to lives and property as the result of fire, smoke and gases. Get up to speed on the latest fire safety innovations.
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District Protects 25 Schools With 'Virtual Video Fence'

The Kyrene School District in Arizona installs IP cameras to protect its schools and district offices.
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Campus Officers Could Have Prevented Suicide, Suit Claims

The parents of Nathan Conner claim that Wright State University police could have prevented his death. Conner's roommates alerted officers to his behavior, but they concluded Conner wasn't suicidal.
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Police Warn Protestors They’ll Use ‘All Necessary Force’

Student protestors at the campus of College Lionel Groulx were confronted by police while attempting to block entry to the school after 53 students obtained a court injunction last week ordering their classes to resume.
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Police Shoot Naked Ind. U Gunman

A man who was firing a gun near Indiana University was shot by police after he pointed his gun at officers.
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School Bus Emergency Preparedness: How’s Your Department’s ‘C3’?

Developing an emergency preparedness plan based on command, control and communication can help to reduce injuries and potentially save lives. Building relationships with first responders can ensure your operation’s viability in the emergency response cycle by bringing awareness of what it has to offer during crises.
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