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Safe Schools For Alex Partners With University Of Florida to Unveil Enhanced School Safety Dashboard

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The First Dashboard Designed To Assist Parents And Schools, Enhancing The Safety And Security Of Florida's 4,000 Schools.

PARKLAND , FL, USA, April 17, 2024 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Safe Schools For Alex is proud to announce the release of their newest School Safety Dashboard. Thanks to a collaboration with the University of Florida (UF) it will become the first dashboard designed to assist parents and schools, enhancing the safety and security of Florida's 4,000 schools.

The dashboard currently serves millions of students, parents, educators, and policymakers throughout Florida to reduce violence on school campuses by providing timely access to critical school safety data. The concept is a model for the development of future dashboards nationwide.

The data includes rates of violence like fighting and weapons, rates of disciplinary responses like suspension and expulsion, public health concerns like vaping, and indicators of school bus safety such as crashes. It also includes measures of context like school achievement and community violence as well as measures of preventative approaches like student to teacher/counselors/nurse/social workers ratios, attendance, and whether schools have suicide prevention trained staff.

“By providing this access to data in a way that a broad spectrum of stakeholders can view, there will be opportunities for schools to adjust practices in real-time, and for the state to respond to the needs of districts and schools as they emerge,” said F. Chris Curran, Ph.D., an associate professor of educational leadership and policy at UF, and the director of the Education Policy Research Center in the UF College of Education.

The Office of Justice Programs in the U.S. Department of Justice awarded $2 million to UF to support the development of the dashboard, which was collaboratively built with the nonprofit Safe Schools For Alex. Max Schachter founded the latter organization following the murder of his son, Alex, at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in 2018. Since the tragedy, Safe Schools For Alex has been working to enhance school safety by encouraging accuracy and uniformity of school safety data reporting nationwide.

Prior to the creation of the Safe Schools For Alex School Safety Dashboard in 2020 there was no easy way for parents to understand the levels of violence, drugs, and weapons along with school responses like suspensions and expulsions in Florida’s schools. Many states do not make this data publicly available, while others use formats that don’t readily reveal trends over time or show comparisons between schools and districts.

“Parents want and deserve to know what’s happening after they drop their child off,” said Schachter. “The dashboard is the most comprehensive repository of school safety data available for parents and schools so they can work together to improve the safety and security of Florida’s 4,000 public K-12 schools.”

School safety dashboard 1.0, created with Tableau software, was overhauled with a new design, updated data indicators, and a resource page. Version 2.0 offers best practices for school districts and parents, and the information updates three times a year with data from the Florida Department of Education’s School Environmental Safety Incident Reporting (SESIR) System. The UF team is currently providing Florida education stakeholders with training on how to implement and utilize the enhanced dashboard.

For more information about Safe Schools For Alex please visit WWW.Safeschoolsforalex.org.

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