School Security :: February 24, 2009
02/24/09
Security Spotlight
Simple and Inexpensive Measures Could Increase School Security, Says AASA Research
A new study suggests that many schools could enhance their security at little to no cost. For example, while two-thirds of all districts lock public entrances to buildings, a third reports that exterior doors are occasionally or often propped open. Also, 11 percent of schools lack a functional safety committee to review policies, programs, responsibilities, issues, and needs.
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School Security News & Issues
Case Study: Palm Beach County Schools Embrace Online Teaching Tool
Always on the prowl for technology tools that will help its educators do their jobs, deliver more materials to their fingertips, and create a safe learning environment for students, Palm Beach County School District recently rolled out an online teaching tool that's helping teachers collaborate with each other and, ultimately, with their students.
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LeftHand Networks Releases Entry-Level SAN for Virtual Environments
LeftHand Networks, an HP company, has released an entry-level storage area network (SAN) solution aimed at organizations implementing virtualized server environments.
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St. Bernard Hardens Appliance with Multi-Layer Anonymizer Defense
St. Bernard Software has added multi-layer anonymizer protection to its iPrism Web Filter appliance. iPrism is designed to detect and guard against Web-based proxy servers, prevent security exploits, and stop users from circumventing filtering technologies.
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Broward County Schools Tunes in to Discovery Education on Prevention Programming
Broward County Public Schools in Ft. Lauderdale, FL is piloting a program to provide district educators and counselors with access to digital resources on Discovery Education Health to teach students about violence and substance-abuse prevention. The program began with a five-day professional development session, hosted by the district's Office of Prevention Programs.
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Blackboard Finds Mass Notification Encourages Parental Engagement
Education technology company Blackboard reported that its Connect-ED mass notification service is now able to send messages to one out of five student households, reaching parents of 11 million K-12 students in the United States.
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