Welcome to Educational Safety
At Educational Safety, we know the most important assets in life are our children. In most situations, our children spend up to 8 hours a day in school. We want them to be safe. That's why we are dedicated to creating quality and engaging safety training for our educational professionals and educational environments. The instructional content on this site is meant to demonstrate content created for various educational levels: Elementary, 7th thru 12th Grade, and University.
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What We Offer
This site was built to demonstrate 3 areas of school safety in 3 different educational environments: University Active Shooter Safety, Elementary Fire Safety, and 7th thru 12th Grade School Bus Safety.
Active Shooter SafetyInstructions on what to do in the event of an Active Shooter at a University
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Fire SafetyInstructions on what to do in the event of a Fire Event at an elementary school.
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School Bus SafetyInstructions on what to do in the event of a Bus Accident involving 7th thru 12th Grade Students.
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Instructor Led Training |
Weekend Workshops |
We at Educational Safety acknowledge that sometimes the best way to learn is in the classroom. That's why we offer Instructor Led Training classes throughout the state of Arkansas.
Online EducationCan't find the time to attend a class or workshop? No problem. Sign up through our Member portal to access a virtual library of training content. Available 24/7, 365 days a year.
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We know that schedules during the week can be hectic. That's why we offer several weekend workshops to accommodate the most extreme schedules.
Summer Training IntensivesLooking for a way to knock out some of those professional development credits? Look no further. We know you must attend PD classes and we can setup a summer intensive to take care of it.
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The safety of children always comes first.
- Andre Alonso, HGSE Professor and former superintendent of Baltimore City Public Schools
Images and content on this page courtesy of Paul Schafer, IonIcons, & Bari Walsh (full citation found on Reference page)
Disclaimer: These materials are not endorsed, approved, sponsored, or provided by or on behalf of the University of Arkansas, Fayetteville.
Copyright @ 2018 Robert Kennedy
Copyright @ 2018 Robert Kennedy