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  • James Layman, AWSL Director, and The AWSL Student Voice Network
    Oct 6, 2022
    A topic that has permeated many discussions with school leaders, students, and community members over the past several years has been vaping. With a rise in students vaping, specifically in schools, the stress of figuring out how to 'solve' this epidemic has fallen on our teachers, counselors, community members, school leaders, and students. Recently, we met with the AWSL Student Voice Network and asked them to weigh in on what we can start doing, stop doing, and keep doing to find solutions for this ongoing issue.
  • Mike Donlin, Program Supervisor, School Safety Center, OSPI
    Oct 1, 2022
    October is National Bullying Prevention Month.  Not all behaviors we don’t like are bullying. Bullying is done on purpose, involves some kind of power imbalance, and is repeated – or likely to be repeated. The bottom line, it is hurtful or harmful in one way or another.  Did you know that the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recognizes bullying as an  Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE)?
  • Mike Donlin, Program Supervisor, School Safety Center, OSPI
    Sep 7, 2022
    In 2002, our state legislature recognized that comprehensive district and school safety plans are of paramount importance and help to assure students, parents, guardians, school employees, and school administrators that our schools provide the safest possible learning environment. This year’s National Preparedness Month theme is A Lasting Legacy: The life you’ve built is worth protecting. Prepare for disasters to create a lasting legacy for you and your family. I think it’s safe to add: “and your whole school community.”
  • Ken Turner, Ed.D, Associate Director, Health and Physical Education, OSPI
    Aug 24, 2022
    HB 2731 requires public schools in Washington to report diagnosed concussions sustained by students during athletic and other activities. DOH will provide information on its guidance and procedures on the Student Head Injury Concussion Reporting webpage, along with two training webinars on Wednesday, August 24 at 2 p.m. and Thursday, September 29 at 9 a.m.
  • Mike Donlin, Program Supervisor, School Safety Center, OSPI
    Aug 1, 2022
    Last year was quite a year, to put it mildly. I suspect that we are all hoping to return to a bit more normalcy in 22–23. We know, though, that there will be a lot of change moving forward. Here are some school safety thoughts to help navigate the changes and find a new normal. Comprehensive school safety plans, sometimes referred to as Emergency Operations Plans or EOPs), are required by law (RCW 28A.320.125). This is not new. What is new, though, is the fact that now, for the 1st time, we have some required data around those plans. We will be collecting more this school year, as well.

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