Pre-Registration: Nov 16 Conference: Nov 17-18 Workshop: Nov 19
5th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop
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Academic, Nonprofit & Government Organizations Registration | $985 | $1,250 |
Commercial Registration | $1,995 | $2,250 |
Conference Documentation | $785 | $785 |
Group Registration Discount
Complimentary Registrations are available for groups of three or more attendees from the same organization.Complimentary Registrations
- Small Team (4 Registrations Total) 3 Registrations +1 Free
- Medium Team (7 Registrations Total) 5 Registrations + 2 Free
- Large Team (10 Registrations Total) 7 Registrations + 3 Free
How to redeem
Teams who want to redeem the group discount must have one representative to register the team at the same time. Please email info@insssc.com upon submission of the group registration form to redeem the group discount.from the comfort and convenience of your own home or school.
Forty education leaders and experts share their vision for how schools can prepare for a second wave of the Coronavirus that could hit next winter and it could be worse because it will coincide with flu season.
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You will learn:
- Learn How to Address All Four Phases of COVID-19 School Planning
- Learn How to Prepare for the ‘Second Wave’
- Learn the Lessons from the Current pandemic
- Join Interactive Q&As. Download Relevant Content. Chat online with Experts, and more!
Registration Type | Conference Only |
Conference & Workshop |
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Academic, Nonprofit & Government Organizations | $985 | $1,250 |
Commercial Registration | $1,250 | $2,250 |
Conference Documentation | $785 | $785 |
Group Registration Discount
Complimentary Registrations are available for groups of three or more attendees from the same organization.Complimentary Registrations
- Small Team (4 Registrations Total) 3 Registrations +1 Free
- Medium Team (7 Registrations Total) 5 Registrations + 2 Free
- Large Team (10 Registrations Total) 7 Registrations + 3 Free
How to redeem
Teams who want to redeem the group discount must have one representative to register the team at the same time. Please email info@insssc.com upon submission of the group registration form to redeem the group discount.-
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Add to Calendar 04/20/2021 04:30 04/20/2021 08:30 America/Los_Angeles 4th NATIONAL STUDENT SAFETY & SECURITY CONFERENCE & WORKSHOP 2021 Registration Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders
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09:00 - 09:05
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 09:00 11/17/2021 09:05 America/Los_Angeles 4thNational Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Welcome Remarks Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
09:05 - 09:20
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 09:05 11/17/2021 09:20 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Keynote: Quicklert Las VegasCreating Safe-Smart campuses for schools by detecting threats faster, analyzing data smarter, and simplifying communications with an array of actions including mass alerts, two-way mobile messaging, 911 alerts, Evacuations, Lockdowns and parent communications – all from a single, intelligent platform.We accept Purchase Orders09:20 - 10:00
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 09:20 11/17/2021 10:00 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Prepare Today for the Worst that Could Happen Tomorrow! It happened to Us. Are you Ready? Las VegasKirk Carpenter spent thirty-one years in public education, all in the Aztec Municipal School District. While in the district, Carpenter spent eight years as a teacher. The last twenty-three years have been spent in administration, six years as Assistant Principal, two and a half years as Principal, two and a half as Deputy Superintendent, and twelve years as Superintendent. Coaching football and baseball were important parts of Carpenter’s career for a total of fourteen years.
At the state level, Carpenter served on the Board of the New Mexico Activity Association, was the President for the Board of the Cooperative Educational Services for the State of New Mexico, President of the New Mexico Superintendent’s Association, and on the board of the New Mexico Coalition of Educational Leaders. Carpenter considers one of his greatest accomplishments to be the Sandy Hook promise programs, and helping to bring them to other superintendents and school districts in the State of New Mexico.
In 2014, Carpenter received one of the highest honors in his educational career when his fellow Superintendents voted him as the New Mexico Superintendent of the Year. Additionally, in 2021 he was inducted into the New Mexico Coalition of Educational Leaders Hall of Fame. Mr. Carpenter loves working in education and considers himself blessed to be able to serve educators and students in our great country.TBCWe accept Purchase Orders10:00- 10:30
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 10:00 11/17/2021 10:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 AM Coffee Break Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders10:30 - 11:30
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 10:30 11/17/2021 11:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 A high school is Southeastern United States had a series of gang/group related fights. Las VegasKim Hinckson Pendleton, Ph.D. is a native of Guyana, South America. Dr. Pendleton immigrated to the United States at the age of 13 to live the dream of earning an education by her late grandmother, Dorothy Harte. Dr. Pendleton received a Bachelor of Arts in Biological Sciences from Fisk University in 1988, a master's in educational leadership from Northwestern State University in 2008, and a Doctor of Philosophy in Educational Leadership from Keiser University in 2014. She is the oldest of eight children and the mother of three adult children, Justin, Erika, and Gabrielle. A member of professional and social organizations, including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc., Dr. Pendleton is community service minded.
After 10 years of service as an instructionally focused assistant principal, Dr. Kim Pendleton is the principal of Southwood High School in Shreveport, Louisiana since January 2020. Dr. Pendleton brings a wealth of knowledge from her tenure at Northwood High School where she worked intensively to increase career and technical opportunities for students while also partnering with teachers to increase training aligned to changes in state standards, dual enrollment, and Advance Placement. Her resume includes noteworthy accolades including reducing academic failures at campuses she has served by up to 69 percent and increasing graduation rates by up to 10 percent in a single year. Dr. Pendleton began her career in Caddo Parish Public Schools as a science teacher after a career in child protective services for the City of New York and serving as a coordinator for treatment alternatives to incarceration in the state university system of New York, El Paso, Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana. After 13 years of classroom experience, she began her first administrative role in 2009 at Huntington High School and moved to Northwood High School in 2012. In addition to her work in Caddo, Dr. Pendleton is respected across the region for her role with various groups including serving as the lead school team evaluator as part of the AdvancED accreditation team, the leading accreditation agency for K-12 and university schools and systems.
Dr. Pendleton service as principal addresses the whole child by involving all community stakeholders. Among her top goals for Southwood, she desires to continue to build the school’s biotech magnet program, intertwine career and technical industry-based certifications with courses offered at the campus, and improve brand awareness and recognition of the school.
A high school in Southeastern United States had a series of gang/group related fights over a three-day period. A group of parents met with the principal and created a group called "Dads on Duty", a group of men serving as role models to help support the student population despite their race, culture, or ethnicity. In one month, gang/group fights declined 100%.Participants will discuss the factors leading to violence at a high school in Southeastern United States and the resulting action of Dads on Duty.- Participants will address factors leading to violence at a high school in Southeastern city in the USA.
- Participants will learn the action the community took to start Dads on Duty and to heighten school safety.
- Participants will understand the criteria to implement Dads on Duty and its short term results.
- Participants will analyze data related to gang violence and the school setting.
- Participants will discuss next steps for sustainability of Dads on Duty to improve school safety.
- Participants will identify factors leading to violence at a high school in Southeastern city in the USA.
- Participants will identify the action the community took to start Dads on Duty and to heighten school safety.
- Participants will list the criteria to implement Dads on Duty at the school level.
- Participants will analyze data related to gang violence and the school setting.
- Participants will identify next steps for sustainability of Dads on Duty to improve school safety.
We accept Purchase Orders11:30 - 12:00
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 11:30 11/17/2021 12:00 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Active Shooter Presentation Las VegasSteve Ellis is an Administrator in charge of student safety and security for the Corona-Norco Unified School District located in Southern California. CNUSD is the 8th largest school district in California with 51 schools, 54,000 students and 5,000 employees. Steve correspondingly assist with the supervision of the Crisis Team and is the liaison for the law enforcement, fire departments and other emergency services. Steve is a former fire fighter, Deputy Sheriff and Police Officer, his extensive background in public safety is incredible. He is also a national speaker on school safety issues as he is able to use his extensive background in addressing school safety issues. Corona-Norco Unified has received two national awards for their school safety program and Steve was recently recognized as one of the top three school Police Chief’s or Safety Director by Camus magazine.
He has been identified as the National School Safety Director of the Year.Active Shooter PresentationWe accept Purchase Orders12:00 - 01:00
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 12:00 11/17/2021 01:00 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Luncheon Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders01:00 - 01:45
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:00 11/17/2021 01:45 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 The "Why" behind Violence in our Schools Today Las VegasArvinder "Vinny" Ginda has been in law enforcement for over 25 years. He was a Police Officer with Marysville PD and then Sutter County Sheriff's Department. When he left Sutter County in August of 2004, he was assigned as a Detective/Deputy Coroner. His primary experience has been in International and Domestic Terrorism programs working with federal law enforcement agencies. Vinny has also been a Hostage Negotiator for approximately 17 years. Throughout his career, he has had numerous deployments overseas to include two tours in Iraq. Outside of his career in law enforcement, he has researched emotional intelligence with an emphasis on the impact of technology on the developing adolescent brain. He has also conducted research and written papers on how first responders cope with short-term and long-term stress. These research opportunities have allowed a greater understanding of how individuals make decisions during critical situations. His research, training, and experience have allowed him to create various training and workshops that instruct first responders how to effectively have increased situational awareness. These training and workshops also focus on balancing emotionality versus rationality during critical incidents.TBCWe accept Purchase Orders01:00 - 01:45
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:00 11/17/2021 01:45 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 How School Climate Impacts Student Safety Las VegasDan is superintendent of schools in Eureka County, Nevada. Eureka has the highest 10-year graduation rate in the nation, the highest test scores in Nevada, the highest aggregate school climate scores in the state, and the highest college/military placement in the Nevada. Dan also serves on the Nevada Emergency Management Team, the Governor’s Educator Ethics Commission and the State Grants Commission.
In 2008 Dan was named Nevada’s Most Visionary Educator, in 2016 he was named Nevada’s FFA Star Administrator for his involvement in and support of student activities, and in 2019 he is receiving the national Gatekeeper Award for his advancement of student and staff safety.
He served as an assistant principal and athletic director for six years, a principal for five, a district director for two, and is in his third year as superintendent of schools.TBCWe accept Purchase Orders01:00 - 01:45
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:00 11/17/2021 01:45 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 How School Climate Impacts Student Safety Las VegasJohn Calvert graduated Washburn University (Topeka, KS) in 2006 with a degree in Criminal Justice. John was the School Resource Officer for Holton, Jackson Heights, and Royal Valley school districts. After a 12 year career in Law Enforcement, John accepted a position with Kansas State Department of Education as the School Safety Specialist. John has written for Safe and Civil Schools, has presented all over the state of Kansas over a variety of school safety issues, and is a 2016 National Association of School Resource Officer’s recipient of the NASRO Practitioner Award. John is a strong believer that nothing can change without building positive relationships and believes that change in our schools should be student lead.Tired of coming up with new ways to motivate students? Tired of telling them about the same dangers, only to see no change? Attendees will learn a new way of empowering students, and discover that sometimes it is the adults who get in the way of positive change.- Participants will identify reasons why student led change is powerful.
- Participants will identify ways in which they can empower students to create change in their schools.
- Participants will understand why building positive relationships is a MUST in our schools.
- Participants will understand why involving students is important for positive change.
- Participants will leave empowered to build positive relationships with students.
- Participants will understand that we as adults have to get out of the successes of our students.
We accept Purchase Orders01:00 - 01:45
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:00 11/17/2021 01:45 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Rountable Discussion Las VegasKirk Carpenter spent thirty-one years in public education, all in the Aztec Municipal School District. While in the district, Carpenter spent eight years as a teacher. The last twenty-three years have been spent in administration, six years as Assistant Principal, two and a half years as Principal, two and a half as Deputy Superintendent, and twelve years as Superintendent. Coaching football and baseball were important parts of Carpenter’s career for a total of fourteen years.
At the state level, Carpenter served on the Board of the New Mexico Activity Association, was the President for the Board of the Cooperative Educational Services for the State of New Mexico, President of the New Mexico Superintendent’s Association, and on the board of the New Mexico Coalition of Educational Leaders. Carpenter considers one of his greatest accomplishments to be the Sandy Hook promise programs, and helping to bring them to other superintendents and school districts in the State of New Mexico.
In 2014, Carpenter received one of the highest honors in his educational career when his fellow Superintendents voted him as the New Mexico Superintendent of the Year. Additionally, in 2021 he was inducted into the New Mexico Coalition of Educational Leaders Hall of Fame. Mr. Carpenter loves working in education and considers himself blessed to be able to serve educators and students in our great country.TBCWe accept Purchase Orders01:00 - 01:15
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:00 11/17/2021 01:15 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Salto Systems Product Demo Las VegasWith SALTO, say goodbye to mechanical keys. Since 2001 SALTO has delivered the most technologically advanced electronic access control solutions in the market – wire-free and keyless. By creating the data-on-card based SALTO Virtual Network (SVN), SALTO has revolutionized access control around the world. SALTO solutions are in use in educational environments including universities, research institutes, student housing and more, where they provide security, access control and campus management. Building entrances, classrooms, libraries, laboratories, staff rooms, sports centers and more can be protected by access control that allows access to specific rooms for selected periods only, with doors auto locking at pre-specified times. And, they can incorporate features that enable classrooms and facilities to be quickly locked down during an emergency event. SALTO now has 40 offices worldwide. SALTO access control solutions can be found in 90 countries on over 5 million doors and used by over 20 million people daily.TBCWe accept Purchase Orders01:20 - 01:35
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:20 11/17/2021 01:35 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 GoGuardian Product Demo Las VegasGoGuardian supports a safe and engaging online learning experience in K-12 classrooms. With a suite that includes filtering, classroom management, suicide prevention, and device monitoring, 7 million+ students benefit from this all-in-one solution for 1:1 programsTBCWe accept Purchase Orders01:45- 02:30
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:45 11/17/2021 02:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 School Buses & Active Threats Las VegasChris entered the pupil transportation industry in 1996 as a special needs school bus driver for Eugene School District 4J in Eugene, Oregon. Chris spent 4 years driving both special education and regular education routes. In 2006, Chris was hired as the Director of Transportation for Greater Albany Public Schools in Albany, Oregon. In January of 2013, he returned to the Eugene School District as their Director of Transportation and Fleet Services. In January of 2021, Chris was hired as the Director of Transportation for David Douglas School District in Portland, Oregon.
He has presented numerous driver and administrative trainings on the local, state and national levels. Chris’s passion lies with helping others in the pupil transportation industry. From driver training to administrative mentoring, Chris loves to help others learn and grow while also continuing to broaden his knowledge base within pupil transportation.This presentation will help prepare for responding to the unthinkable: a fatal wreck that involves a school bus or other district vehicles. Two fatal wrecks will be discussed, one involving a school bus driver and the other involving another driver who was fatally injured. We will discuss preparation, action, response, and decompression techniques as well as key findings to how these occurred.- Preparation: How will you prepare for a potential fatal wreck? This includes mental and physical focus of one's self and staff.
- Action: Knowing what to do, when to do, and how to do when you are thrown into the emergency.
- Response: How to properly respond and help emergency authorities, OSHA, Department of Education, district/location authorities.
- Decompression: Techniques to take care of yourself, your family, and your staff.
- Will be prepared to focus on the emergency at hand, delegate necessary and unnecessary items to proper staff/officials.
- Will know proper and accepted action of what to do, when to do, and how to do with various emergency protocols and procedures.
- Will know how to properly respond to inquiries/investigations from state police, OSHA, Department of Education, etc.
- Will learn how to take time to take care of yourself, your family, and your staff after a tragic and unexpected event.
We accept Purchase Orders01:45- 02:30
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:45 11/17/2021 02:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Quicklert Las VegasCreating Safe-Smart campuses for schools by detecting threats faster, analyzing data smarter, and simplifying communications with an array of actions including mass alerts, two-way mobile messaging, 911 alerts, Evacuations, Lockdowns and parent communications – all from a single, intelligent platform.TBCWe accept Purchase Orders01:45- 02:30
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:45 11/17/2021 02:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Cross Systems Approaches to Improve Outcomes in Crisis Response Situations Las VegasDr. Laurie Sperry is a Board Certified Behavior Analyst - Doctoral and Director of Autism Services And Programs in Arvada, Colorado. She has worked as a developer of the Neuro-diverse Student Support Program at Stanford University, Department of Psychiatry. Prior to joining Stanford, she was an Assistant Clinical Faculty member at Yale University, Department of Psychiatry and a founding member of Yale's Autism Forensics Team. She has participated in global outreach and provided services in Australia, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan, Africa, Saipan, Singapore and has developed a school for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Bangalore, India.
In 2006 she was added to the Fulbright Scholarship’s Senior Specialist Roster for Autism. She moved to Australia in 2010 and worked at Griffith University in the Department of Arts, Education and Law. Her research focuses on people with ASD who come in contact with the criminal justice system to ensure their humane treatment within the system. She has served as a Special Interest Group Chairwoman at the International Meeting for Autism Research (IMFAR) providing mentoring and leadership in the field of criminality and ASD. She has provided training to secure forensic psychiatric facility staff in England and presented at the International Conference for Offenders with Disabilities. She has published numerous articles and was an expert panelist at the American Academy of Psychiatry and Law conference where she spoke on Risk Assessment, Management and ASD. She has completed ADOS evaluations in prisons, has testified as an expert witness in sentencing hearings and has written amicus curiae briefs that have been considered before the state supreme court.Co-Presenter: Officer Sammie Wicks , Crisis Response Team at Aurora Police Department
The U.S. and Colorado specifically have experienced several tragic acts of violence in schools motivated by personal grievances and ideological perspectives that justify violence. Preventing these acts and improving school safety has become a goal for many jurisdictions. In examining radicalization and targeted violence in schools and other public spaces, multi-disciplinary teams have been identified as a promising practice. Cross-System approaches include law enforcement, school-based providers, administrators, and outside mental health professionals and service providers to assess risk, determine appropriate countermeasures, and connect vulnerable youth on the pathway to violence to pro-social support and services before they engage in criminal activity. In partnership with schools, community mental health professionals, local service providers, and subject matter experts such as Autism Services and Programs, the Aurora Police Department's co-responder (Crisis Response Team) provides collaborative community-focused intervention strategies to prevent targeted violence among vulnerable populations. In this presentation we will discuss how to improve outcomes when Crisis Response Teams are summoned.
Personal Perspectives: As an Autistic adult with co-occurring mental and physical health challenges, I have had plenty of interactions with first responders. In this talk, I will share my experiences with first responders and offer insight into helpful (and super duper not helpful) approaches when interacting with neurodivergent individuals.We accept Purchase Orders01:45- 02:30
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 01:45 11/17/2021 02:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Communications with adolescents in schools with the effects of Covid Las VegasArvinder "Vinny" Ginda has been in law enforcement for over 25 years. He was a Police Officer with Marysville PD and then Sutter County Sheriff's Department. When he left Sutter County in August of 2004, he was assigned as a Detective/Deputy Coroner. His primary experience has been in International and Domestic Terrorism programs working with federal law enforcement agencies. Vinny has also been a Hostage Negotiator for approximately 17 years. Throughout his career, he has had numerous deployments overseas to include two tours in Iraq. Outside of his career in law enforcement, he has researched emotional intelligence with an emphasis on the impact of technology on the developing adolescent brain. He has also conducted research and written papers on how first responders cope with short-term and long-term stress. These research opportunities have allowed a greater understanding of how individuals make decisions during critical situations. His research, training, and experience have allowed him to create various training and workshops that instruct first responders how to effectively have increased situational awareness. These training and workshops also focus on balancing emotionality versus rationality during critical incidents.Arvinder “Vinny” Ginda will provide key techniques that will be valuable considering the challenging times we seem to be facing on a daily basis. During this session he will provide an overview on how we perceive, interpret and internalize various levels of stress. He will also introduce information about how long term stress can impact daily life and how prolonged stress can lead to Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Additionally, He has outlined five methods to consider when developing an individualized emotional balance plan to assist with reintegration back to “normal” or daily work/family environment.We accept Purchase Orders01:45 - 02:00
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 02:00 11/17/2021 02:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Briefcam Las VegasBriefCam is the leading provider of video analytics software that enables people, companies, and communities to unlock the value of video surveillance content. Delivering accurate, flexible, and comprehensive solutions, BriefCam’s video analytics platform provides valuable insights for accelerating investigations, increasing situational awareness, and enhancing operational intelligence.
VIDEO SYNOPSIS technology is a registered trademark of BriefCam, Ltd.TBCWe accept Purchase Orders02:00 - 02:30
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 02:00 11/17/2021 02:30 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Olympus, enhancing safety and situation management leveraging technology you have already have. Las VegasBased in Houston, TX, Netsync uses a blended approach that is both consultative and collaborative. We work with our clients to assess their needs, architect innovative technology solutions to meet those needs, and offer 24/7 access to our team of engineering experts who exceed clients’ expectations.
This approach has earned Netsync numerous customer service excellence awards and recognition as a progressive partner that introduces the newest, best-of-breed products and solutions to clients.Olympus is a situation management platform that brings disparate technology together to drive use cases for an enhanced outcome. One of those enhanced outcomes is safety and emergency response.
When danger threatens, from an armed intruder, a fire, or a natural disaster, the response must be rapid and coordinated in order to be effective. Olympus marries new and/or legacy monitoring, WiFi, alert systems, security cameras, access control, internal and external communications, lighting, and more, to ensure that action is taken quickly and effectively. With all systems integrated and working together, the response to a threat is greatly enhanced due to the platform’s ability to integrate and aggregate all parts of an organization’s existing technology.We accept Purchase Orders02:30- 03:00
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 02:30 11/17/2021 03:00 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Coffee Break Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders03:00- 04:00
Add to Calendar 11/17/2021 03:00 11/17/2021 04:00 America/Los_Angeles 5th National Student Safety and Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Responding to an Actual Violent Crisis Las VegasTrent Lovett is Marshall County native and graduate of Murray State University with a BS degree in Mathematics and Physics. Lovett began a 30+ year career in education as a Math and Science teacher and taught for 7 years before becoming an Administrator. Trent spent 8 years as Assistant Principal and Principal at North Marshall Middle School, 4 years as Principal at Marshall County High School and is currently in his 11th year serving as Superintendent of the Marshall County School District.On January 23, 2018 a tragic school shooting occurred at Marshall County High School in Benton, Kentucky. Listen as Superintendent Trent Lovett describes the events of the tragic day and the steps taken in the aftermath. You will receive a first person look from not only the Superintendent, but the father of a student who was inside the school.- To help participants understand the magnitude of an event such as a school shooting.
- First person experience of a school shooting.
- Prepairing for the aftermath.
- Steps taken in the minutes, hours and days following the shooting.
We accept Purchase Orders03:00- 04:00
Add to Calendar 04/21/2021 03:00 04/21/2021 04:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Recruitment to Violence: Targeting Socially Isolated and Vulnerable Students Online Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders
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09:00 - 09:15
Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 08:50 04/22/2021 09:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Welcome Remarks Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 09:00 04/22/2021 09:30 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Preparing for Post-Pandemic Active Attacks Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 09:30 04/22/2021 10:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 How School Climate Impacts Student Safety Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 10:00 04/22/2021 10:30 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Coffee Break Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 10:30 04/22/2021 11:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Responding to an Actual Violent Crisis Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2010 11:00 04/22/2021 11:30 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 The “Why” Behind Violence in our Schools Today Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 11:30 04/22/2021 12:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Change is Student Led Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 12:00 04/22/2021 01:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Luncheon Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 01:00 04/22/2021 01:45 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 SafetyNet: Smart Cyber Choices® - Online safety is everyone's responsibility. Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 01:00 04/22/2021 01:45 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Taking Control: Revealing the Secrets of Surviving Life-Threatening Events Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 01:45 04/22/2021 02:45 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Aztec High School December 7, 2017: Lessons Learned Las VegasTBCThis presentation outlines the active shooting that took place at Aztec High School on December 7th, 2017. This session will focus on key safety processes and crucial relationships while also introducing new ideas and procedures that have been implemented or are currently being developed to assist in district, school and county level school safety initiatives.- Participants will recognize the importance of building collaborative relationships with local emergency response agencies related to school safety.
- Participants will understand the critical life-saving processes that the Aztec School district had in place prior to the tragedy.
- Participants will gain an understanding on how the event unfolded on December 7th. 2017.
- Participants will gain knowledge to assess their current school building construction.
- Participants will become aware of current equipment trends enabling priority based purchases for school safety.
- Participants will be able to identify key community stakeholders to develop relationships with, to create a collaborative safe school team.
- Participants will be able to identify drills, communication systems and safety protocols necessary to ensure their school's safety.
- Participants will be able to identify specific areas of need with respect to safety within their current school buildings.
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 01:45 04/22/2021 02:45 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Aztec High School December 7, 2017: Lessons Learned Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders -
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Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 01:45 04/22/2021 02:45 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 The Crossroads: School Safety, SEL, and Mental Health Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders01:45 - 02:45
Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 01:45 04/22/2021 02:45 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 The Crossroads: School Safety, SEL, and Mental Health Las VegasChristy graduated from Anderson University (2006) with her Bachelor degree in Social Work and received her Masters in Social Work from Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis (2008). Christy then obtained her Post Master certificate in School Counseling (2015). She worked in schools for six years at the elementary level and four years at the middle school level. Christy started her career at the Department of Education in 2018. Christy is passionate about creating positive whole-child focused school environments for Hoosier students.We accept Purchase Orders02:45- 03:00
Add to Calendar 04/22/2020 02:45 04/22/2020 03:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 Coffee Break Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders03:00 - 04:00
Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 03:00 04/22/2021 04:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 School Discipline Reform and Restorative Justice Practices Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders03:00 - 04:00
Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 03:00 04/22/2021 04:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 School Discipline Reform and Restorative Justice Practices Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders03:00 - 04:00
Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 03:00 04/22/2021 04:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 SRO’s are from Mars, Principals are from Venus: Merging the Two Worlds Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders03:00 - 04:00
Add to Calendar 04/22/2021 03:00 04/22/2021 04:00 America/Los_Angeles 4th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021 SRO’s are from Mars, Principals are from Venus: Merging the Two Worlds Las VegasWe accept Purchase Orders
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5th National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop 2021
The 5th National Student Safety & Security Conference and Workshop will be held on November 17-19, 2021 and will feature real-world simulations of community response to school shootings and related tragedies. It is the national event to invite leaders representing every sector of society to model a community process to help stamp out all forms of school violence, including shootings, bullying, dating violence, vandalism, gang activity, and catastrophic events such as school massacres. In addition, special workshops will examine latest community resources to fight teenage suicide, alcohol and drug abuse, and aggressive driving among high school and college students. Compelling case studies will be presented over the 3 days of the conference, offering new important findings on headline-grabbing incidents of school violence, their cost to society, and how they have impacted local prevention, preparedness, response and recovery processes. The tabletop exercises, skillfully moderated by risk communicators, will encourage extended audience participation and explore effective methods of communication, coordination and collaboration at the local level.
Role-Playing Topics Include:
Response: Activating the emergency response infrastructure, warning signals, student complaints, first response, protecting targets and hostages, types of violence, survival techniques, news by cell phone, regaining control, chain of command, emergency response routes, evacuation procedures, school closings, notifying parents, anticipating escalation, law enforcement information sharing, medical procedures, dealing with the media, reaction on the Internet. Recovery: Overcoming fear of returning to class, debriefings, victim needs, survivor needs, families of offenders, call-in lines, grief counseling, health services and resources, statements to students and parents, academic support, investigation procedures, removing names, funerals and anniversaries, signals for closure, how to orient new students and their families. Prevention: School Crime Watch, drug-free zones, gun-free zones, Zero-tolerance messages, gang apparel and student dress codes, mentoring, parent cooperation, law enforcement resources and presentations, information kits and advisories, engaging the business sector, restrictions in hallways, locker areas, bathrooms, parking lots, cafeteria and other high-risk areas. Preparedness: What you can do right now, assessing threat and potential victims, designating crisis planning and crisis management teams, exercising the student safety plan, reviewing civil and criminal options, patrols and security systems, video monitoring, crime maps, creating a school safety who’s who, photo ID database, including private sector resources, dealing with outside threats, media relations, legislative actions, town hall meetings, releasing information, crisis kits, preparing the lines of communication, sharing best practices, taking preemptive action.
Topics To Be Covered In This Timely 3-Day Event Include:
- School Safety: A National Perspective
- Overview of Campus Violence: Stats, Reports & Studies
- Assessing the Threats: Security & Safety Risk Assessment In Campuses
- Reviewing Campus Security Infrastructure
- Preventing Violence By Making Your University A Place of Safety & Nurturing
- Preventing Violence By Bringing Help to Troubled Students
- Creating Solid Yet Flexible Emergency Response Plans
- Emergency Management Team
- Testing Your Emergency Response Plans
- Responding To An Actual Violent Crisis
- Crisis Communication
- Calling In Emergency Management Experts
- Lockdowns
- Legal Issues
- Case Studies: Learning From the Tough Times to Draw Up Solid Plans
- Recovering From A Crisis
- Dealing With The Constraints
Invitation
In response to the nationwide alarm over youth violence in our schools, the National Student Safety & Security Conference and Workshop Conference invites high school and university administrators, campus security officers, mental health professionals, emergency management experts, first responders and law enforcers, as well other experts to meet November 17-19, 2021 in Las Vegas. Our purpose is to create an ad hoc multi-sector crisis management consortium during the event, to be studied as a model by communities around the country. Speakers will help attendees develop effective action plans that are unique to their own communities and engage the widest range of local stakeholders to make our high schools and college campuses safe and secure — the way learning environments really should be. The National Student Safety & Security Conference & Workshop is organized by SyllabusX, Virginia, international specialists in emergency planning events and disaster recovery conferences.
Concurrent Breakout Sessions
- School Crime Watch
- Drug-Free Zones
- Gun-Free Zones
- Zero-Tolerance Messages
Concurrent Breakout Session #2 Prevention
- Gang Apparel & Student Dress Codes
- Mentoring
- Parent Cooperation
Concurrent Breakout Session #3 Prevention
- Law Enforcement Resources & Presentations
Concurrent Breakout Session #4 Prevention
- Information Kits & Advisories
- Engaging the Business Sector
Concurrent Breakout Session #5 Prevention
- Restrictions in Hallways Locker Areas Bathrooms Parking lots
- Cafeteria & Other High-Risk Areas
Concurrent Breakout Session #6 Prevention
- Bullying and Violence Prevention
Concurrent Breakout Session #7 Prevention
- Alcohol Tobacco and Drug Prevention and Early Intervention
Concurrent Breakout Session #8 Prevention
- Prevention through Information
Concurrent Breakout Session #9 Prevention
- Balancing Student Privacy and School Safety
Concurrent Breakout Session #10 Preparedness
- What You Can Do Right Now
- Assessing Threat & Potential Victims
- Exercising the Student Safety Plan
- Reviewing Civil & Criminal Options
Concurrent Breakout Session #11 Preparedness
- Patrols & Security Systems
- Video Monitoring
- Taking Preemptive Action
- Crime Maps
Concurrent Breakout Session #12 Preparedness
- Creating a School Safety Who’s Who
- Photo ID Database Including Private Sector Resources
- Dealing with Outside Threats
Concurrent Breakout Session #13 Preparedness
- Releasing Information
- Media Relations
- Crisis Kits
- Preparing the Lines of Communication
Concurrent Breakout Session #14 Preparedness
- Legislative Actions
- Town Hall Meetings
- Sharing Best Practices
Concurrent Breakout Session #15 Preparedness
- Designating Crisis Planning and Crisis Management Teams
Concurrent Breakout Session #16 Preparedness
- Plan for Natural and Man-Made Disasters
- Trauma-Sensitive Schools
- Standardize Emergency Response Procedures
Concurrent Breakout Session #17 Preparedness
- Security & Safety Risk Assessment in Schools
Concurrent Breakout Session #18 Preparedness
- Security & Safety Risk Assessment in Campuses
Concurrent Breakout Session #19 Response
- Activating the Emergency Response Infrastructure
- Warning Signals
- First Response
Concurrent Breakout Session #20 Response
- Student Complaints
- Protecting targets & Hostages
Concurrent Breakout Session #21 Response
- Types of Violence
- Survival Techniques
Concurrent Breakout Session #22 Response
- News by Cell Phone
Concurrent Breakout Session #23 Response
- Regaining Control
- Chain of Command
- Emergency Response Routes
Concurrent Breakout Session #24 Response
- Evacuation Procedures
- School Closings
- Notifying Parents
- Anticipating Escalation
Concurrent Breakout Session #25 Response
- Law Enforcement Information Sharing
- Medical Procedures
- Dealing with the Media
- Reaction on the Internet
Concurrent Breakout Session #26 Response
- Building a School-Based Crisis Team
Concurrent Breakout Session #27 Response
- Media Relations Crisis
- Communications and News & Information
Concurrent Breakout Session #28 Response
- Campus Emergency Response Team Program
Concurrent Breakout Session #29 Response
- Incident Command System: The Transition From Routine Day to Day Operations to Effective Management Control
Concurrent Breakout Session #30 Recovery
- Overcoming Fear of Returning to Class
- Debriefings
Concurrent Breakout Session #31 Recovery
- Victim Needs
- Survivor Needs
- Families of Offenders
Concurrent Breakout Session #32 Recovery
- Call-in Lines
- Grief Counseling
- Health Services & Resources
- Statements to Students & Parents
Concurrent Breakout Session #33 Recovery
- Academic Support
- Investigation Procedures
- Removing Names
Concurrent Breakout Session #34 Recovery
- Funerals & Anniversaries
- Signals for Closure
- How to Orient New Students & their Families
Concurrent Breakout Session #35 Recovery
- Working with Students Families Staff Friends and the School Community
Concurrent Breakout Session #36 Recovery
- School Site Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Members/Roles
Concurrent Breakout Session #37 Recovery
- Planning for Recovery in the Preparedness Phase & How to Keep the Learning Process Alive
Concurrent Breakout Session #38 Recovery
- Providing Stress Management During Class Time
Concurrent Breakout Session #39 Real Cases
- Improving Student Safety
- Dealing with Rumors and/or Acts of Vandalism That Might Precede Incidents
Concurrent Breakout Session #40 Real Cases
- Step-by-Step Process on How to Get Community & Government Officials Involved into Supporting Crisis Response Team
Concurrent Breakout Session #41 Real Cases
- Mechanical Accidents/Disasters
- School Bus Safety & Security
Concurrent Breakout Session #42 Real Cases
- Drills and Exercises Using Best Practices
- Bomb Threats, Suicide, Community Violence
Concurrent Breakout Session #43 Real Cases
- Domestic Conflict & Child Abuse, Hostage
- Situation in a Classroom & Responding to a Student in Crisis
- Dealing Effectively with the Media
Concurrent Breakout Session #44 Real Cases
- Gunman in School
Concurrent Breakout Session #45 Real Cases
- How Do Emergency Communications Work?
- Better Ways of Getting the Message out to Students
Concurrent Breakout Session #46 Best Practices
- Conducting School Safety Audits
- Conduct School Safety and Security Threat Assessments
- Create a Threat Assessment Team in the University Environment
Concurrent Breakout Session #47 Best Practices
- Setting and Enforcing Standards
Concurrent Breakout Session #48 Best Practices
- Incident Specific Protocol
Concurrent Breakout Session #49 Legal Issues
- What is Permissible to be Shared with Others without Violating Confidentiality Law?
School Shooting
- Gunman in School & Active Shooter Preparedness
Who should Attend this Conference?
- Chief of Police, Fire, EMS
- Crisis Team Manager
- Dean of Students
- Director of Facilities
- Director of Public Safety Services
- Law Enforcement Officers
- Prevention Specialists
- Safe and Drug-Free Coordinators
- School Board Members
- School Health Educators
- School Nurses
- School Principals and Administrators
- School Psychologists
- School Resource Officers
- School Security Personnel
- School Social Workers
- Student Affairs
- Teachers
- University Police