ASchool Safety: Behavior Threat Assessment Process, ALICE, Key Card System update
Item Details
- Meeting
- November 4, 2019 – Board of Education Work Sessions
- Category
- 1. Work Sessions
- Type
- Information item
Public Content
Background Information:
The safety and well-being of students and staff is the first priority of the Kenai Peninsula Borough School District. An important part of school safety is the early identification of students who may pose a threat to themselves or others.
Recognizing this need, in the fall of 2018, the school district revised the process for evaluating threats from students. The district contracted with school safety and education consultant, Dr. Linda Kannan to update our process and provide training to staff members are part of the school and district BTA process. The KPBSD Behavior Threat Assessment (BTA) forms and process are based off of the most recent Secret Service Recommendations.
After Mr. Holland completes his presentation on threat assessments, Mr. Jones will discuss planned ALICE trainings and give an update on the key car system.
Public attachments
- Behavior-Threat-Assessment-Documentation-Form-Fillable (7).pdf224 KB
- Behavior-Threat-Assessment-Sample-Interview-Forms-Fillable (1) (002).pdf199 KB
- Behavior-Threat-Assessment-Action-Support-Plan-Fillable (1).pdf156 KB
- Behavior-Threat-Assessment-Secret-Service-Themes-Fillable (002).pdf130 KB
- Secret Service Threat Assessment Model New Guide - July2018.pdf1.4 MB