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The School Safety Plan, revised during
the 2007-2008 school year, has three major focus areas: An Assessment of School Crime; Strategies
and Programs that emphasize a pro-active approach to school safety; and an
Appendix that includes emergency and disaster procedures. The safety plan
is reviewed annually during pre-service meetings (August, 2007).
Statistics indicate
that Riverview provides a safe and secure climate for student learning. The
Building Effective Schools Together (BEST) program has provided means to
work with students in a positive respectful manner. We have a no-tolerance policy for weapons or
fighting. Students understand the
expectations and have worked together to create incentives to involve the
entire school community and reduce the number of student altercations on
campus. Riverview
Middle School employs
a variety of measures to help students with behavioral concerns, including
weekly student study teams, teacher
team meetings, flexible scheduling, bi-monthly coordinated care meetings,
individual and group counseling and a mentoring program.
Strategies and
programs addressed in the School Safety Plan include child abuse reporting
procedures, suspension and expulsion policies, procedures to notify teachers of dangerous pupils, the sexual
harassment policy, the school wide dress code, policies for safe ingress
and egress of pupils, school discipline rules and procedures. Other programs that support school safety
are the seventh grade counseling program, a full time School Resource Officer,
JFK Counseling intern program, the After School Program, a full time
counselor and two student service coordinators who coordinate school
counseling interns and focuses attention on promoting school attendance.
The final section of the School Safety Plan includes emergency
procedures in case of fire, intruders, hazardous chemical, earthquake, or
other disaster, and delineates chain of command, communication, and first
aid information.
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