Over the course of the last several school years, Woodland Schools have implemented significant improvements to make schools safer for students and staff. In an effort to refine our implementation of industry-leading safety standards, we have been working with Compass Consulting Group. Over the last four months, they have studied each of our facilities, reviewed safety procedures, and met, at length, with school and district staff and administrators.
The primary framework for the Compass Review is "Crime Prevention through Environmental Design" (CPTED)
CDC developed the. This tool assesses the use of CPTED principles in three areas of schools: grounds, buildings, and interiors.
CPTED principles that schools can consider include:
The principles of CPTED may benefit schools by:
Environmental design alone will not prevent all school violence. However, CPTED is a promising prevention strategy that may lead to safer schools. For more information about prevention strategies CDC’s technical package, , highlights strategies based on the best available evidence to help states and communities prevent or reduce youth violence.
At the time of this publication, the consultants are finalizing the information they will be working through with the school board. Because it will likely contain information that will identify specific vulnerabilities of the district and schools. Such documents are exempt from public disclosure (). These would be inadvisable to publish publicly.