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CGCS 66th Annual Fall Conference

Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress 1 Grand Cypress Blvd, Orlando, FL, United States

The Council of the Great City Schools will hold its 66th Annual Fall Conference, Oct. 19-23, 2022 at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando, FL. Under the banner “Innovation for a New Era in Public Education” the conference will give big-city school superintendents, board members, senior administrators and college deans of education a forum to discuss issues and share information and best practices to improve teaching and learning.

TASBO School Operations Conference

Embassy Suites By Hilton Dallas Frisco 7600 John Q Hammons Dr., Frisco, TX, United States

The TASBO School Operations Conference will bring practical strategies and best practices to improve your district's Maintenance, Operations, Transportation, Safety and Risk Management departments.

2022 School Safety Summit

Sheraton Harrisburg Hershey Hotel 4650 Lindle Rd, Harrisburg, PA, United States

Receive actionable strategies to support a comprehensive school safety plan and process. Leave inspired and equipped to take school safety and climate to the next level.

The summit provides advanced and focused professional development for school administrators, school safety coordinators, school resource officers, law enforcement partners, mental health providers and youth violence prevention partners.

Midwest School Safety Summit

Kansas City Marriott Downtown 200 West 12th Street, Kansas City, MO, United States

Join us for the 2022 Midwest School Safety Summit! The conference will be centered on national best practices, methods, and programs for comprehensive school safety. The event will target the topics of developing and creating tools to improve safety and security in our school communities as well as understanding the mental and behavioral health needs in our schools today.

ACSA Leadership Summit

Manchester Grand Hyatt 1 Market Pl, San Diego, CA, United States

The Leadership Summit is ACSA’s premier professional development event for school leaders. This annual gathering of educators at all levels of administration is a celebration of the entire profession.

Dallas School Safety Summit

Region 10 Education Service Center 400 E. Spring Valley Rd, Richardson, TX, United States

Return to your school communities with strategies you can implement to engage school community members and partners in creating safe and healthy environments.

2022 National Conference on Active School Threats

Hilton Phoenix Resort at the Peak 7677 North 16th Street, Phoenix, AZ, United States

In response to the nationwide alarm over youth violence in our schools, the 2022 National Conference on Active School Threats invites school and university administrators, campus security officers, mental health professionals, emergency management experts, first responders and law enforcement professionals, as well other experts to meet November 29th – December 1st in Phoenix, AZ. The purpose of this conference is to provide attendees the knowledge to return to their campuses and develop effective action plans that are unique to their own communities and engage the widest range of local stakeholders to make our campuses better prepared for any crisis.

Improving the Probability of Courage

Navigate360 strives for active shooter prevention, but we pioneered and innovated incident response. While protocols like ALICE Training are critically important, mindset is perhaps the largest factor in surviving a violent critical incident.
Fear is generally classified as an emotion. While panic is seen as a physical stress response, the two are connected. If they are combined, the experience is labeled extreme survival stress. This traumatic response is created by a combination of pre-existing conceptions and how startling the triggering event was. Thankfully, training can mitigate fear, and panic may be suppressed by situational awareness.

Connecting the Dots with Behavioral Threat Assessment & Suicide Case Manager

In recent years, we’ve seen a surge in tragedies across our schools and communities, highlighting the need for research-backed, evidenced-based behavioral threat assessment training. But what do we do after we’ve been trained? How do we operationalize a behavioral threat assessment methodology?

Incidents of violence and self-harm are on the rise across the nation, and an increasing number of states are requiring reports on the number and types of behavioral threat assessment cases. To ensure that students have the proper intervention and support after a threat has been identified, K-12 schools need a trusted, easy-to-implement, customizable solution for intervening before harm occurs and tracking cases to meet state reporting requirements.