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Security in the Schools

Tips for Guarding the safety of faculty members and students  

Dear Colleague:

It has been more than 25 years since the United Federation of Teachers published the first edition of "Security in the Schools." The union has continually rewritten and expanded this guide to reflect the increasing seriousness of violence in city schools, as well as the very real improvements we have been able to make in services to our members.

But the fact that we have had to publish five editions of this manual shows how much still remains to be done. As violence, drugs and automatic weapons proliferate on the streets and seep into our schools, safety has never been more important to this union. We are in no way satisfied with the commitment of money and resources that government or the school system have made, and we aren’t going to relent in our battle for safer schools.

"Security in the Schools" is one of the prime tools that UFT members have to participate in making schools safer. It offers many tips for improving your personal safety. And it should be the basis of every school safety plan — a plan that our contract requires each school to develop in collaboration with the UFT chapter.

This sixth edition has been rewritten to reflect the current realities of school life. It includes a wealth of information applicable to all school employees, as well as specific tips for the different divisions of the school system.

The programs outlined in this manual are in practice throughout New York City’s schools and have been shown to have a significant impact in reducing school violence. I urge you to study the recommendations with special care. "Security in the Schools" is must reading for every UFT member.

 

Sincerely,
 
Randi Weingarten
President

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