LANSING — The Michigan State Police Office of School Safety has released three new toolkits designed to help K-12 educators strengthen safety protocols and create more secure learning environments.
According to an Oct. 20 news release, they were developed with federal funding, the School Safety Toolkits are available online and offer guidance for improving preparedness and response within school communities.
“Strengthening your school safety plan is one of the best proactive moves you can make,” said Col. James F. Grady II, director of the Michigan State Police. “Each toolkit provides specific guidance on how to construct well-rounded plans using step-by-step tools, clearly defined roles and responsibilities, and proven strategies.”
The three downloadable toolkits include School Crisis