In order to support the district's efforts to prevent and manage crises, the Board directs the superintendent to provide a comprehensive staff training program to acquaint staff with the district crisis management plan that at a minimum trains staff to:
1. Recognize and effectively address student behavior and other indicators that signal possible violence or other impending crisis.
2. Know when to report student behavior and other indicators to parents, other persons within the school community and law enforcement.
3. Function with awareness of applicable district policies and guidelines about student discipline and student civil rights.
4. Involve the help of psychological and other experts when needed to address student behavior.
5. Practice physical security methods for self and others.
6. Teach and model nonviolent conflict resolution techniques.
7. Share safety information with parents in order to spread the responsibility for safety and engage parents as partners in crisis prevention.
8. Foster moral reasoning and self-control in students' behavior.
9. Help design and implement crisis prevention and management plans.
10. Effectively manage various types of crises.
11. Involve psychological specialists as appropriate to manage debriefing and grieving of staff and students after traumatic loss.
Adopted February 7, 2001
LEGAL REFS. : C.R.S. 22-32-110 (1)(K) (professional inservice training)
CROSS REFS.: JIH, Student Interrogations, Searches and Arrests
JIHB, Parking Lot Searches
JIHC, Use of Metal Detectors
JLIA, Security and Supervision of Students
KDE, Crisis Prevention and Management
KLG, Relations with Law Enforcement Authorities