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 Safe School Assessment
Kentucky Center for School Safety (KCSS), Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), and Kentucky School Boards Association (KSBA) are collaborating to provide safe school assessments to any school in Kentucky. These informational, independent assessments are not to be confused with an audit. The voluntary assessment can enhance the school's learning environment by examining climate and culture.
Right- Joe Isaacs
of KSBA presents findings from safe school assessments that show high risk issues at schools that need to be addressed.
Joe Isaacs of KSBA presents findings from safe school assessments that show high risk issues at schools that need to be addressed.
The safe school assessment provides the school with an independent look at the school’s climate and culture as it relates to enhancing the learning environment. The safe school assessment process involves many aspects, including an examination of the school and recommendations. This also provides the school with a needs assessment that can be used in developing a school safety component of the school’s Comprehensive School Improvement Plan.
Any local school or school district can request a safe school assessment. This is not to be confused with an audit. This assessment is strictly a voluntary activity that includes an external assessment team that meets with the school principal, staff, students, and parents in order to gain information about the school environment.
The visitation team can include representatives from three state-level education agencies: Kentucky Center for School Safety (KCSS), Kentucky Department of Education (KDE), and Kentucky School Boards Association (KSBA), (including its insurance service). A typical team consists of six representatives.
A Safe School Assessment is a service provided by the Kentucky Center for School Safety at no cost to the school or district.
The KCSS will provide or coordinate after-care service once a school determines what areas it wishes to address. This value-added component demonstrates the partners’ intent to provide a continuum of services when called upon, at no cost to the school or district.
For more information about Safe School Assessments, please contact Barbara Gateskill Assessment Coordinator for Kentucky Center for School Safety by using the KCSS toll free number 1-877-805-4277.


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