SAFE OHIO
SCHOOLS TOOLKIT
Building Safe Ohio Schools Without Arming School Personnel
STEP 1: LEARN THE FACTS
Gun Violence and School Safety Information
Learn the facts about gun violence in schools and the dangers and risks of arming school personnel.
STEP 2: BUILD A SAFETY POLICY
Best Practices to Prevent Gun Violence
Work with your district, families, and community partners to build practical and sustainable safe school policies using the evidence-based gun violence prevention measures below:
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Establish safe and equitable schools that prioritize and support emotional and behavioral health
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Launch public awareness campaigns about responsible firearm storage
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Raise awareness of and effectively utilize Extreme Risk Protection Orders/Red Flag law
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Develop and implement an evidence-based threat assessment program
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Implement physical security upgrades to prevent access to schools and classrooms
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Begin advance planning for emergencies so administrators and staff can immediately lockdown schools and law enforcement can respond quickly
Resources
STEP 3: PASS A RESOLUTION
Safe Ohio Schools Resolution
STEP 4: SHARE YOUR WORK
Share Your Safe Ohio Schools Resolution & Policy
After passing your resolution, share the information with your district, community, and media.
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Send a districtwide email sharing the resolution and policy
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Send a press release to media – Press Release Template HERE
Establish a regular notification policy to share your district’s Safe Ohio Schools policy with your families and district. Utilize the best practices noted below.
Best Practices for Regular Notification to District:
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BE TRANSPARENT AND CONSISTENT
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Publish your policy on your district’s website
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Publish your policy in your district’s Annual Student Handbook
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Require a parent/legal guardian signature acknowledging receipt and understanding of policy at the beginning of each school year
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Clearly communicate any changes or updates to your district policy on your district website, districtwide emails, and social media
Alternatives to Passing a Resolution
For districts resistant to passing resolutions or establishing policies, use the options below:
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Send a districtwide email with a statement opposing arming school personnel in your district
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Send press release urging passage of resolution or policy in your district - Template HERE
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Take the Safe Ohio Schools Pledge demonstrating your commitment - Pledge HERE
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Submit Letters to the Editor and/or Op-Eds explaining your position about arming school personnel in your district
Resources
Ohio Law to Arm School Personnel
Gun Violence and School Safety Information
Secure Storage
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BeSMART Secure Storage | BeSMART Fact Sheet | Secure Storage Equipment
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Secure Storage Resolution Template | Toledo City Schools District Resolution
Safe Ohio Schools Workshop
Organizations
Ohio Chapter | Join the Ohio Chapter mailing list by texting “ACT” to 64433
Contact: Sara Salsbury, sarademuch@gmail.com
Ohio Coalition Against Gun Violence
Press Statement on Passage of HB 99 | Letter to Veto HB 99 | Testimony Opposing HB 99
Press Statement on Passage of HB 99 | Letter to Veto HB 99 | Testimony Opposing HB 99
National PTA Response to Federal School Safety Commission Report | National PTA Statement Opposing Arming School Personnel
Protect Children Not Guns Report | Gun Violence Protection | Testimony Opposing HB 99
Contact: Alison Paxson, apaxson@childrensdefense.org
FAQs on Arming School Personnel | Position Against Arming School Personnel | Testimony Opposing HB 99
Contact: Karen Leith advocacy@lwvohio.org
Ohio Conference of Branches of NAACP
Contact: Cynthia Peeples, cpeeples@honestyforohioeducation.org
The Safe Ohio Schools Toolkit is a collaborative effort amongst diverse education stakeholders across Ohio working to prevent gun violence in schools by prioritizing the physical and emotional safety of students, educators, staff, and families. The information, best practices, and resources provided are grounded in evidence-based research, data, and practices.
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Safe Ohio Schools partners include Honesty for Ohio Education, Moms Demand Action Ohio, Ohio Education Association, Ohio Federation of Teachers, Ohio PTA, Children’s Defense Fund Ohio, Ohio Conference of Branches of NAACP, and League of Women Voters Ohio.