Tag: Protect students
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From Horror to Hope
“Yesterday is not ours to recover but tomorrow is ours to win or lose.” Quote is taken from the movie Breakthrough
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Stop Cover Up of Sexual Abuse! Stop Proposed Title IX!
On November 2011, as I watched the trial of Jerry Sandusky in disbelief, I was outraged. Physical and sexual abuse against vulnerable boys had occurred and school officials and coaches had deliberately covered it up. On January 2016, my own daughter reported a sexual harassment incident that occurred at an elite private school in San…
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SDUHSD Violates Freedom of Speech
During my attendance of SDUHSD Board Meeting with new leadership of Dr. Haley, I was shocked …The Board Walked Out… Four of the five current board members in attendance attempted to silence her Ms. Raden. She refused and stated her rights. The board members to shut her down and proceeded to leave the room, thus…
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Mandated Reporters!
School officials and personnel fail to protect children despite extensive federal and state laws guiding them to report incidents of discrimination, assault, bullying and abuse. By law, they are considered mandated reporters who must investigate and file a Unified Complaint Process with various state and federal agencies. Furthermore, they must inform parents of their rights…
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Student Safety K-12 Legislation Passed 2014-2016
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Legislative session relating to Student Safety SOURCE Mandatedreporterca.com http://mandatedreporterca.com/faq/faq.htm SB 326 (Beall) – Sex offenders. Authorizes the chief administrative official of a school to grant a registered sex offender, who is not a family member of a pupil who attends that school, permission to come into a school building or upon the school grounds…
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Assistant Principal Allegedly Failed to Protect Students from Sexual Assault
Assistant Principal Who Allegedly Failed to Protect Students from Sexual Assault May Be Hired to Lead CVMS, Really?
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How to setup boundaries by making collaborative decisions
How to collaborate with your children to gain buy-in and make better decisions. Lead your children with their well-being and safety in mind. Social and peer pressure should be at the bottom of your pyramid. Here is an effective tool to guide you through the process.
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Let’s Speak Up Mission and Motivation
“No one should be afraid to speak up when children are bullied and violated,” said Lea Wolf, co-founder of Let’s Speak Up. “We need to empower children and become their voice when needed, so issues are resolved immediately and constructively.” The application is designed to allow individuals to file complaints in a manner that best…
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School Officials and District Culture: Protecting Offenders and Traumatizing Victims!
“The failure of U.S. schools to protect students from sexual abuse by school personnel is a story of school administrators and district cover-ups, lack of training, incomplete teacher background checks and little guidance from the U.S. Department of Education.”