Monterey County Grand Jury • 2018-2019 • Agency Response
Response to: Monterey County’s Unenforced Rooster Keeping Ordinance

Improving School Shooting Prevention and Response Training in Monterey County

Published: June 11, 2019 31 pages
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Note: Missing finding numbers detected: F2

Findings and Recommendations 4 findings

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Active Shooter (e.g., ALICE ®),
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Anti-Bullying (including tolerance, harassment, and conflict resolution),
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When, how, why, and to whom stakeholders should report issues of violence concern, and
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How to assess and mitigate potential threats of violence when they occur are applicable to the following school stakeholders: • Principals • School resource officers (when used) • On campus probation officers (when used) • Security officers (including campus monitors) • Substitute teachers • Special needs teachers • General education teachers 2019 IMPROVING SCHOOL SHOOTING PREVENTION AND RESPONSE TRAINING IN MONTEREY COUNTY • Paid teacher aids (including instructional assistants, behavior techs, academic coaches) • Athletic coaches • Special needs students • General education students • Guidance counselors • School psychologists • School bus drivers • Cafeteria workers • School nurses • Custodial personnel • Maintenance personnel • Clerical personnel • Parents • Fire, police, and emergency medical first responders and their command personnel F7) Most high school stakeholders in Monterey County have not received adequate training in the five types of school violence prevention and response. F8) Students, the largest high school stakeholder group, are the most vulnerable, the most likely to perpetrate or be victims of a school shooting, and to know when a peer may be at risk but have one of the lowest training rates. F9) Many students, faculty, and staff joining school mid-year may miss receiving critical school shooting-related material until the next time that training is offered.
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