Law enforcement and school district to provide training for parent volunteers on safety precautions, radio use, reporting crimes, and other issues. Parent volunteers to be posted around the school campus at target times, helping to protect students as they travel home from school.
Volunteers positioned so as to complement existing law enforcement efforts. Multi-Agency Collaborative Effort Subcommittee : Law enforcement, probation, school administrators and staff agree to deploy available personnel within the identified "safe passage" boundaries at school dismissal time.
Law enforcement agrees to support the efforts of parent volunteers. Partner transportation agencies agree to assess student bus ridership, bus line efficiency, and bus stop crowding and safety issues during dismissal hours.
Students report feeling safer, because of increased presence of adults and safety personnel around campus. Principals have reported increased visibility of law enforcement around the campus at dismissal time and increased coordination between law enforcement agencies and school administrators. The local transportation agency has conducted an audit of student bus ridership, to assess bus travel patterns and problem areas.
In some cases, the agency has agreed to move bus stops, or add extra busses to their route patterns. Human Relations Commissions and district personnel have conducted extensive parent volunteer recruitment efforts in the community and have conducted "safe passage" orientation and training for potential volunteers.
These Safe Passage Subcommittees involve law enforcement, as well as representatives from the school board, the school district, local government, transportation agencies, and community-based organizations. As an outside, neutral third party, CCRS was asked by the principals at these schools to bring the appropriate agencies to the table, and to facilitate the process of starting Safe Passage programs.
CCRS has been responsible for contacting agency partners, developing meeting agendas, providing notice for meetings, facilitating meetings, and producing meeting minutes. Any school which would like to start a Safe Passage Program to protect students going to and from school is encouraged to contact:.
Are you sure you want to delete this item? Safety Collaboratives Over the past few years, a number of high schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District have formed Safety Collaboratives, in response to increasing violence and racial tensions on and off campus.
Law enforcement and school district to provide training for parent volunteers on safety precautions, radio use, reporting crimes, and other issues. Parent volunteers to be posted around the school campus at target times, helping to protect students as they travel home from school. Volunteers positioned so as to complement existing law enforcement efforts. Multi-Agency Collaborative Effort Subcommittee : Law enforcement, probation, school administrators and staff agree to deploy available personnel within the identified "safe passage" boundaries at school dismissal time.
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