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Delivering District and School Security Three Ways

Cyber Security, Student Safety Management, and Violent Intruder Prevention

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Last Date to Register: 4/9/2019 11:59 PM
Last Date to Cancel: 4/4/2019 11:59 PM
Agency: Metro ECSU
Agency Contact: Susan Frame
Location: Metro ECSU
2 Pine Tree Drive
Arden Hills, MN 55112
Facility: Metro ECSU Training Room - Level 1
Date/Time:
4/9/2019 08:30 AM - 03:00 PM 8:00 check-in
Attachments:

Delivering District and School Security Three Ways

1. Cyber Breach Simulation Tabletop Session with legal perspective, cyber security perspective, and employee perspective. Presented by Ryan Cloutier, Principal Security Architect, Sourcewell Technology, 3 hours.

2. Student Safety Management Discussion and Gaggle Demo. Using both artificial intelligence and trained safety experts, Gaggle proactively identifies students in crisis before a tragic situation occurs. Helps districts prevent self-harm, substance abuse, cyberbullying, harassment, violence and more. Presented by Gaggle Team, 1 hour. 

3. Introduction to RIPL Training for Violent Intruder Prevention. RIPL  focuses on violent intruder prevention with an emphasis on safety. Presented by National School Safety Consulting. (RIPL= Relational, Impactful, Preventative, Leadership), 1 hour. 

Cyber Security Scenario: Your school year has been winding down on a positive note, and planning is well underway for the start of the next school year. After two years of implementing new systems and procedures, staff are feeling comfortable and confident with your school district’s one-to-one and digital curriculum initiatives and operating in a completely digitized format. You are actually looking forward to seeing what progress will take place in the coming year!

Then the phones in the technology office begin to ring off the hook! Everyone is having difficulty submitting information into the district’s online systems. What is going on? Has a breach occurred? A ransomware attack? How will you react?

This guided simulation will put you in the driver’s seat of a cyber security incident response for a school district that has found itself in quite the predicament. Learn how the choices you make can impact the outcomes of the incident and what procedures should be implemented and steps taken to help prevent such a situation from happening at your school.

Student Safety Management: Discuss safety concerns and national trends plus learn about Gaggle. Gaggle has helped hundreds of districts avoid tragedies and save lives, while also protecting their liability, by providing an early warning system for both students in dangerous situations as well as students with imminent and critical mental health issues. Administrators are immediately informed of students struggling with self-harm, substance abuse, cyberbullying, harassment, violence, and other credible threats, 24/7/365. As of January 14, 2019, Gaggle has helped prevent 413 suicides during the 2018/19 academic year. https://drive.google.com/file/d/14P5IQfM6njJsxNvLE_yFJhwPjgFsNudJ/view

Participants will:

· Discuss safety concerns affecting your schools

· Gain insight into national trends linked to student safety and well-being

· Learn about Gaggle Safety Management and its tools

· Identify real-life student safety concerns uncovered by Gaggle

Violent Intruder Prevention: There are many services available in the area of response to violent intruder and active shooter incidents. The difference you will find with RIPL is the focus on the prevention of these devastating incidents. The RIPL team brings passion and excellence to their training for a safe and thriving school environment. An attendee said the team “spoke to our entire staff today about RIPL. It was the first time anyone has given us concrete ways to not only prevent school violence but to also make school a better place every day”, Meg, August 28, 2018, RIPL testimonials,  https://www.nationalschoolsafetyconsulting.org/

Join us for this introduction to preventative training that highlights our ever evolving mental health crisis and identifies risks and behavioral precursors to school violence. The RIPL model teaches that every adult can have a positive effect on preventing acts of violence in our schools. RIPL = Relational, Impactful, Preventative, Leadership.

Who should attend? BRING A TEAM! Superintendents,  District School Safety & Security Team Members, E-12 Principals, other interested educators

LUNCH INCLUDED. If you have special dietary needs, please let us know by contacting susan.frame@metroecsu.org.

$25.00 Metro ECSU Member; $95.00 Non-member.

$10 processing fee applies to all invoices. Send check payable to Metro ECSU, 2 Pine Tree Dr, Suite 101, Arden Hills, MN 55112, Attn: Susan Frame. Please reference the title of this event and the date, or include a copy of the confirmation email.

 

 

Cancellation: You can cancel your own registration for an event before the cancellation deadline. (Please check the event information for specific cancellation details.) If the event has a fee, refunds are possible only if cancellation is prior to the deadline. If you do not attend and do not cancel prior to an event, you are still responsible for payment and will be billed.

Special Accommodations: Please alert BrightWorks 2-3 weeks prior to the workshop/event if you need special accommodations, including sign language interpreters. (BrightWorks requires a notice of 2 business days to cancel a sign language interpreter. If you fail to cancel, we reserve the right to bill your school/district for this expense.) Update your profile as needed. Special accommodations are not included with each registration, but are stored in your profile until you make changes.