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Research shows that schools with a positive and welcoming school climate increases the likelihood that students succeed academically while protecting them from engaging in high-risk behaviors like substance abuse, teen pregnancy and violence.
A positive school climate encourages behaviors with clear consequences for violating rules as well as rewards for meeting expectations. School climate can be understood as the frequency and quality of interactions among and between staff, students, parents, and the community throughout the entire school community.
In a positive school climate, the caring attitude of the school is clearly visible and is reflected by widespread participation in all areas of the school. According to the National School Safety Center (1990), a student’s perspective of the school climate is affected by the following:
A safe school is also prepared for emergencies, provides opportunities for students in before- and after-school activities, and has effective school – community partnerships.
While a safe school has a positive, warm, and welcoming school climate, there is more to a safe school than a good school climate. A safe school is also a school that is prepared for emergencies, provides opportunities and guidance for students before and after school with programs and activities at school and/or in the community, and involves the whole community in anticipating and preventing school problems. A safe school requires balancing physical security with a nurturing school climate, as well as developing effective school – community partnerships.
Schools can use the links on this site to guide safe school planning. In addition, here are some things that school personnel can do to create a protective school climate (University of Arizona):
Safe and Secure Schools 2023-2024 Grant Award (PDF)
For more information, contact:
John Calvert Head School Safety Specialist Safe and Secure Schools Unit (785) 296-7056 jcalvert@ksde.org
The Kansas State Department of Education's Safe and Secure Schools Unit, John Calvert (left) and Jim Green, retired (right).
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