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Educational Service District 112 The Layered Defense Model

Educational Service District 112 The Layered Defense Model Crafting a Safe and Positive School Climate. Lessons Learned: Columbine , Virginia Tech and Sandy Hook. Prevention and Intervention is best defense Perpetrators: mental and emotional history

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Educational Service District 112 The Layered Defense Model

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  1. Educational Service District 112 The Layered Defense Model Crafting a Safe and Positive School Climate

  2. Lessons Learned: Columbine, Virginia Tech and Sandy Hook Prevention and Intervention is best defense Perpetrators: mental and emotional history Most unresponsive to normal limitations Survivors typically fled or sheltered Seconds count: barriers and compartments Limit shooter mobility and targets

  3. Exploring Proven Models for School Security Implementation School Security Layered Defense Model Prevent: Intervene, Prepare, Practice Integrated Fire Prevention Comparison Assessment, Prioritizing, Roadmapping

  4. Layer One Deterrent: Intervention Risk profiling and assessment Formal psych resource intervention Staff training: detect & report Tips safe harbor, Tweets & FB SRO outreach and engagement

  5. Layer Two Deterrent: Observable Hardening SRO patrolling. Patrol Officer Visits Visible video cams and monitors Monitor/control access “buzz in” Evident posture: vigilance and response All Staff greet, challenge & guide

  6. Layer Three More Active Measures Video analytics, detector assisted Badging and visitor controls Level 1 Watch, alert, alarm protocols enabled, tested and always active Identified practiced refuge plan Integrate what you have

  7. Layer Four Advanced Active Measures Script & Automate responses Closely manage access . Dual Channel Physical hardening, ballistic defense, refuge areas, mantraps Virtual presence enabled Formal scripted text alerting Radio to intercom linking

  8. Leveraging Existing Infrastructure Systems Integration Building structured cabling and LAN District wide network Existing clock/bell/intercom system Existing video security Existing access control Existing badging Complex integration required

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