Tag: school safety

  • Sandy Hook Remembrance: 12 Years of Life-Saving Progress in Ohio

    Sandy Hook Remembrance: 12 Years of Life-Saving Progress in Ohio

    Ohio has had 109 mass shootings since 2020, and guns are the leading cause of death for children in the state. But gun violence is not inevitable. In fact, several families of victims from one of our nation’s worst school shootings are proving that gun violence is preventable when you know the signs.

    December 14, 2024 marks the 12th Remembrance of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, a tragedy that took the lives of 20 first-grade children and six educators. This event galvanized people across the U.S. and completely reshaped the gun violence prevention movement.

    Sandy Hook Promise, a national nonprofit that was founded weeks after the tragedy by the loved ones of several victims, is honoring the legacy of those who were killed by emphasizing the transformation that has emerged since the 2012 tragedy.

    Today, millions of Americans are taking action to protect schools, homes, and communities by understanding how to recognize the warning signs of violence and get help. They have also been working together to write and pass bipartisan polices that expand access to mental health treatment, deepen school safety programming to address the root causes of violence, and much more. These actions have been making a tremendous impact and saving lives across the country.

    In Ohio, for example:

    • More than 1 million youth and adults across 4,173 Ohio schools have participated in the Know the Signs programs.
    • Nearly 6,000 students are involved in 187 SAVE Promise Clubs throughout the state, helping create positive school cultures where everyone looks out for one another.
    • Click here to learn more about how Ohio can be a leader in school safety by supporting the passage of secure storage laws and other bills.
  • AG Yost Announces $10 Million in Grants for School Safety Initiatives

    AG Yost Announces $10 Million in Grants for School Safety Initiatives

    Columbus, Ohio – Ohio’s schools can now apply for their share of $10 million in school safety grants awarded by Attorney General Dave Yost’s office for the 2019-20 school year.

    All public schools, chartered nonpublic school and schools operated by county boards of developmental disabilities are eligible to receive either $2,500 or $4.49 per student, whichever amount is greater.

    “Our kids learn and grow best in an environment free from fear and violence,” Yost said. “These grants will help bring that goal closer to reality.”

    Funding for the grants comes from dollars that legislators set aside for school safety in House Bill 166. The law gives school leaders flexibility to decide how the grant funds can best benefit school safety and security efforts. These efforts may include:

    • The support of school resource officer certification training;
    • Any type of active shooter and school safety training or equipment;
    • All grade level type educational resources;
    • Training to identify and assist students with mental health issues;
    • School supplies or equipment related to school safety or for implementing the school’s safety plan;
    • Any other training related to school safety.

    The attorney general’s office notified superintendents today of their eligibility and provided instructions for accessing the funds. All applications are due by Dec. 13.



  • Loveland school resource officers are now approved to carry firearms

    Loveland school resource officers are now approved to carry firearms

    “Loveland City School District Board of Education adopts new policy to further strengthen school security.”

    Loveland, Ohio – A Press Release from the Loveland City School District:

    Recognizing that ensuring the safety of staff and students is of the utmost importance, and recognizing that school safety can be enhanced through the use of school resource officers (SROs) who can carry weapons while on duty at school – at the September 18, 2017, Loveland Board of Education Business Meeting – in a unanimous vote – Board Members approved a resolution establishing a new policy for SROs. The policy authorizes the Board to grant permission to individuals serving the district in the SRO position to carry firearms on school premises.

    “This issue came about due to the retirement of Fred Barnes from the Loveland Police Department. When Officer Barnes worked officially with Loveland Police, he was armed – even as he served our district as a school resource officer. Due to his retirement serving in that capacity and rehire by the district – we knew we needed to address this. The district worked closely with the Loveland Police Department in the development of this plan that will both address this current situation and continue to enhance the security we provide to our students and staff,” said Loveland Interim Superintendent Dr. Amy Crouse. “I thank our Board of Education for taking action to allow our school resource officers to be fully equipped to respond to any crisis situation.”

    Specifically, the Board can now authorize any employee or independent contractor serving in the position of School Resource Officer to possess a firearm on property of the Board provided that the individual has satisfactorily completed an approved basic peace officer training program, unless the person has completed twenty years of active duty as a peace officer, and that the individual completes an annual firearms requalification program approved by the executive director of the Ohio peace officer training commission.

    Individuals authorized by the Board to carry firearms must attend and complete any necessary training required by law and any additional training which may be required by the Board before such individuals may carry a firearm on school premises.  Certification of completion must be provided to the Board.

    Any person not specifically granted permission by the Board is strictly prohibited from carrying firearms or other deadly weapons on school property except in accordance with Ohio law.



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