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| Guidance Concerning State and Local Responsibility Under the Guns-Free Schools Act (MS Word)
(Jul 28, 2009)
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| Guidance addresses changes in respect to the NCLB reauthorized Elementary Secondary Education, Law Enforcement, Prevention, School Safety, Violence, Drug Abuse |
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| Programs/Initiatives - OSDFS
(May 18, 2009)
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| The Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools is composed of Correctional and Character Education program; Drug-Violence Prevention--National Programs; Drug-Violence Prevention--State Programs; and Health, Mental Health, Environmental Health, and Physical Education programs. |
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| Guidance Concerning State and Local Responsibility Under the Guns-Free Schools Act (MS Word)
(Mar 18, 2009)
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| Guidance addresses changes in respect to the NCLB reauthorized Elementary Secondary Education, Law Enforcement, Prevention, School Safety, Violence, Drug Abuse |
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| Office Contacts - OSDFS
(Feb 25, 2009)
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| Contact information for the Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools. |
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| About the Commission -- Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communities Advisory Committee
(Feb 02, 2009)
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| Information about the Secretary's Safe and Drug-Free Schools and Communittee's Advisory Board, address questions related to three topics within Title IV of NCLB, SDFSCA State Grants Program, Unsafe School Choice Option, and requirements for data within SDFSCA. |
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| Members -- Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Advisory Committee
(Feb 02, 2009)
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| List of members appointed to the Secretary's Safe and Drug Free Schools and Communities Advisory Committee. This page contains the members names and organizational locational locations of the appointed members performing on the board. |
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| Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) -- Services to Parentally Placed Private School Students
(Jun 24, 2008)
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| This page presents information on DoE programs serving private school students and teachers. |
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| Threat Assessment in Schools: A Guide to Managing Threatening Situations and to Creating Safe School Climates (PDF)
(Nov 09, 2007)
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| This document takes the findings of the Safe School Initiative one step further by setting forth a process for identifying, assessing, and managing students who may pose a threat of targeted violence in schools. This is the 2004 guide. |
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| The Final Report and Findings of the Safe School Initiative: Implications for the Prevention of School Attacks in the United States (PDF)
(Nov 09, 2007)
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| The Safe School Initiative drew from the Secret Service's experience in studying and preventing assassination and other types of targeted violence and the Department of Education's expertise in helping schools facilitate learning through the creation of safe environments for students, faculty, and staff. This document, the Safe School Initiative's final report, details how our two agencies studied school-based attacks and what we found. |
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| Final Report - Enhancing Achievement and Proficiency Through Safe and Drug-Free Schools (MS WORD)
(Aug 13, 2007)
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| Final report to the Secretary entitled Enhancing Achievement and Proficieny Through Safe and Drug-Free Schools (MS WORD) document. Present in July 2007. |
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