Are America’s Schools Safe?
June 2007
Schools should be a safe haven for teaching and learning and be free of crime and violence. Any instance of crime or
violence at school not only affects those directly involved but also has implications for the broader school community and the
community at large. (National Education Association)

The School Environment
(Bureau of Justice Statistics)
Security Measures
(Bureau of Justice Statistics)
For more information please visit: Indicators of School Crime and Safety - Bureau of Justice Statistics, here
Are Schools Becoming Safer?
(Youth Violence Project)
Click here to visit Youth Violence Project
Do Your Part to Keep Kids Safe
While the frequency of violent crimes in public schools is relatively low, we must also acknowledge that even one death is too many. The US Department of Education offers guidance to educators on how to keep students safe in a crisis, and the Department of Homeland Security and over 1,000 organizational partners work to promote child readiness in school and in the home as part of National Preparedness Month each September.