Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / AASA Post Copub
Pages: 138
Trim: 6⅜ x 9½
978-1-4758-5313-1 • Hardback • August 2020 • $56.00 • (£43.00)
978-1-4758-5314-8 • Paperback • July 2020 • $29.00 • (£19.99)
978-1-4758-5315-5 • eBook • August 2020 • $27.50 • (£19.99)
Susan T. Vickers served as a social studies teacher for fifteen years, twelve years as a building administrator, and currently serves as a school superintendent in the Catskill region of New York State. She truly believes in not putting anything off to tomorrow that can be accomplished today.
Kevin L. Smith, MD, Board Certified, General and Forensic Psychiatry
Foreword
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Chapter 1: How Did We Get Here
Chapter 2: Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Chapter 3: Threat Assessments in Schools
Chapter 4: Threat Assessment in Action
Chapter 5: DRA Team Protocols
Chapter 6: Dangerousness Risk Assessment
Chapter 7: Why This Age Group
Chapter 8: Risk Factors and Dynamic Mental Health
Chapter 9: Learning From Real Life Experiences
Chapter 10: Lessons From Active Shooter Drills and Training
Chapter 11: Scenarios and Examples
Chapter 12: What To Do When Confronted By a Potential Perpetrator
Chapter 13: Trauma and Trauma Systems Treatment
Bibliography
A must read for school leaders whose first thought every morning is how do I keep my students safe today? In School Safety Dr. Susan Vickers and Kevin L. Smith take school leaders on a journey of discovery for the impact and consequences of issues surrounding school safety. Most school leaders began their career as teachers and never thought about having to deal with the uncountable number of safety issues we deal with on a day to day basis. This book creates a platform of thoughtful dialog around this new job qualification that none of us ever dreamed of or wanted.
— Charles S. Dedrick, EdD, Executive Director, New York State Council of School Superintendents
This book is the next necessary and logical step forward in teacher training and preparedness and should become a mandatory teacher workshop in our teacher preparation, certification and credentialing. I emphatically endorse and strongly recommend this book to all who work in a school setting. My hope is that teachers, teacher’s aides, administrators, school security officers—all school personnel—will read this book.
— Kathleen P. Hotaling, Teacher of English Language Arts, NYS Certified 7-12
I have been working with Doctor Kevin Smith for most of my 32-year career in law enforcement. Dr. Smith has been involved with an uncounted number of investigations that require his expert opinion and diagnosis. His current role as a member of the Ulster County Chiefs of Police assists the county tremendously with our school related threats. His SAD PERSONS program is used almost daily.
— Perry M. Soule, School Safety Committee, Ulster County Sheriff’s Office
School safety is on the mind of every school leader, every day. There are many people who have opinions on how to keep students and employees safe. I found this read to be clear, concise, and “real-life”. I feel that it is a great resource, and also makes for a very useful book study read. Kudos to the authors for putting so much effort into improving our skills to keep people aware and safe.
— Christopher R. Brown, PhD, Superintendent of Schools, Marcus Whitman Central School District
Following tragedies at schools throughout the nation, terms like social-emotional health, trauma-informed (and trauma-sensitive) schools, as well as student mental health, wellness, stress and anxiety now permeate our lexicon as dedicated educational professionals work to understand the challenges facing our students. As school districts throughout the nation work to improve school safety and security by implementing a wide array of preventative measures, all-encompassing standard emergency protocols, and comprehensive post-incident response procedures perhaps the most important take-away is that is that we will never be able to assure the safety of all of our students without first understanding the challenges that each individual child faces. To avert potential tragedy, veteran school administrator Dr. Susan Vickers and distinguished physician/psychiatrist Dr. Kevin Smith provide this timely and compelling reminder that we really need to get to know our students - one child at a time! This book is well worth the read and its inherent message may be the difference between an incident at your school becoming a significant media headline or an inconsequential footnote.
— Craig J. Tice, PhD, superintendent of schools, Fayetteville-Manlius Central School District
This book is a toolbox of proven information on how to prepare your school, your administrators, your teachers, your students, and your community for "that day," hopefully to never come! Through the use of historical events, current mental health science, proven governmental programs, and the desire to make sure active shooter events don't occur in the future, this team captures it all. The question this book answers is, "Are you prepared for your worst nightmare?
— Mark A. Dargay, Director, Regulatory Compliance, Comprehensive Food Safety, LLC
The safety and wellbeing of our students is our number one concern as educators, but our knowledge about preventing and responding to the dangers posed by active shooters is woefully lacking. This book represents an important step forward in meeting this critical need.Every teacher and administrator who desires to make their building safer should add School Safety to their professional library.
— Kurt Wheeler, 24 year veteran teacher; Colonel, USMCR-Ret