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THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary _______________________________________________________________________ For Immediate Release October 14, 1998

THE FIRST ANNUAL REPORT ON SCHOOL SAFETY

October 14, 1998

On Thursday, October 15, President Clinton, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Vice President Gore will host The White House Conference on School Safety: Causes and Prevention of Youth Violence. The centerpiece of this conference is the first Annual Report on School Safety.

Although schools are generally safer today than they were just a few years ago -- and statistics show that students are safer sitting in a classroom than walking down a street -- there is still much more that we can do to improve school safety and security. In particular, the multiple shootings that took place in schools in Pearl, MS, Paducah, KY, Jonesboro, AK, and Springfield, OR, serve as painful reminders that no community is immune from senseless violence -- and that all communities must do their best to prevent such tragedies from ever occurring. The White House Conference on School Safety: Causes and Prevention of Youth Violence provides an opportunity for Americans to learn more about how they can make their own schools and communities safer.

The Findings of the First Annual Report on School Safety

At the conference, President Clinton, First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton, and Vice President Gore will discuss the findings of the first Annual Report on School Safety -- a report intended to give parents, principals and policy makers an accurate, yearly snapshot of the school crime, as well as to provide information on what practical steps they can take to make their schools safer.

Major Findings of the Report:

Other Important Findings:

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