Assurance of our good faith effort of implementation of a safe school plan, including use of a threat assessment team to evaluate threats of violence, is provided in our annual End-of-Year Report which is available in the school office.
This report provides evidence that:
the school improvement team analyzes and uses data from the student climate survey
the school is taking specific actions to continuously improve the safe, civil learning environment of the school
the school has a mechanism for students to report anonymously statements or conduct that worries them
the school is working to overcome any "code of silence" that may exist in the current student culture
the school has adopted some form of a bully-prevention program (e.g. conflict mediation, character education, restorative justice)
that a threat assessment team has been established at the school.
According to the 2003-04 Parent Snapshot and Student Climate Surveys . . .
78 percent of students say they feel safe at school.
76 percent of students say they feel welcomed at school.
95 percent of parents say teachers treat their student with respect.
97 percent of parents say students of different cultural, racial and ethnic backgrounds are treated with respect at this school.