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The first day for congressional candidates in Pennsylvania to circulate petitions will arrive amid legal challenges to week-old court-ordered boundaries of the state’s 18 U.S. House districts. Associated Press, Feb…. Read More
State Sen. Richard Alloway II, R-Chambersburg, said he likes the idea of a “volunteer civilian protection force” in Pennsylvania schools.A civilian protection force woudl be comprised of volunteers, possibly retired… Read More
Guest Editorial – By Mark D. DiRocco, Paul M. Healey, Nathan G. Mains and Dolores McCracken The awful reality of the Stoneman Douglas High School slayings – 17 dead, 15… Read More
A message from NASSP’s Executive Director, JoAnn Bartoletti: We are all inspired by the empowered students committed to preventing the massacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School from ever happening… Read More
Schools across the country have been shut down or put on alert following the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School shooting that left 17 students and staff dead. A psychiatry professor… Read More
The state House education committee plans to explore the issue of school safety at a March 15 hearing that will include whether the General Assembly should give schools the power… Read More
Dr. Paul Healey, PA Principals Association Executive Director, talks about the issue of School Safety in this Webinar. The resources discussed in the Webinar have been posted on our website… Read More
Below are various resources that may be useful to you as a school administrator on the issue of school safety. Alert- Lockdown- Inform – Counter – Evacuate (A.L.I.C.E.) – www.alicetraining.com… Read More
“Valentine’s Day was a day of love, passion and friendships as Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School celebrated February 14, 2018 …” That’s how the student journalists writing for the Eagle… Read More
In the week since the Florida school shooting that claimed 17 lives, Pennsylvania police forces and school districts are changing the way they respond to threats made on social media…. Read More