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02.01.10
13.3 It is imperative for your school to conduct thorough background screenings of job applicants, volunteers, and even contractors.
02.09.10
13.3 Both federal and state laws require an employer to maintain various types of records.
02.02.10
13.3 Bullying has a negative effect on students that will stay with them for a lifetime.
02.05.10
13.3 Cyberbullying occurs when a child or youth uses new technology such as the Internet, a cell phone, or online gaming, to harass, hurt, embarrass, threaten, or bully others.
02.10.10
13.3 We lay out a security plan and use it as a basis or foundation, but we also adjust for changing times.
02.05.10
13.3 Providing an emotionally safe climate in the early education classroom, between staff members, and between the staff and the parents, requires deliberate effort and clearly defined action plans on the part of leadership.
02.04.10
13.3 The rise in school violence has made crisis policies, emergency codes, lockdowns, and evacuation plans a part of every teacher’s and administrator’s duty list.
02.09.10
13.3 Effective personnel stewardship ensures that employees receive the care and treatment they warrant.
02.09.10
13.3 Development teams across the nation generally measure their success based on the implementation of multiple fundraisers, extravagant events, annual direct-mail campaigns, and other activities they hope will increase their donor base.
02.05.10
13.3 To discern any kind of knowledge, we must take some information and try to understand it—and when we do, we are interpreting it.
02.09.10
13.3 Understanding of homeschooling has grown to the point that many schools now provide support for homeschooling families in their community.
02.05.10
13.3 The Destinations program has completed its initial pilot phase with 29 students, and we’re now in the first full year of implementation with 21 students.
02.09.10
13.3 Social networking does have positive aspects that can enhance other ways in which students develop relationships.
02.08.10
13.3 When Are Schools Liable for Student Safety in Extracurricular Activities? The Use of 15-Passenger Vans Revisited
02.05.10
13.3 It is time for Christian schools to take the lead with school families in discussing the implications of the media saturation that is an increasingly dominant part of the lives of young people.
02.08.10
13.3 Generation M for Media
02.09.10
13.3 The physical safety of young people in our Christian schools is of paramount importance.
02.04.10
CSE 13.3 President's Desk: Evildoers are not safe in the presence of truth, but followers of Aslan are safe in His presence regardless of their circumstances.
02.09.10
13.3 A safe environment is an essential ingredient in creating effective schools.
02.02.10
13.3 The certification process does not have to be overwhelming.
02.10.10
13.3 The top five mistakes teachers make that create an unsafe classroom or reflect teachers’ failure to show due diligence for their students’ safety are:
02.10.10
13.3 Schools must be better prepared to serve a more diverse population that comes from a variety of previous educational experiences and has a variety of academic needs.
01.29.10
13.3 By evaluating biblical perspective, you demonstrate that you think such a worldview is important, and you help students think it’s important.
02.08.10
13.3 Administrators, staff, and students should all know what needs to happen in the event of potential physical harm.
02.04.10
13.3 The health of a school’s enrollment will probably be affected by its marketing plan.

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