Student Safety and Restorative Justice
Zero-tolerance behavioral policies spread throughout the United States in the mid-1990s, after the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 required states to exp...
Zero-tolerance behavioral policies spread throughout the United States in the mid-1990s, after the Gun-Free Schools Act of 1994 required states to exp...
I’ve written in the past about the reasons why you should archive email, documents and files using a third-party solution. Similarly, there are strong...
Every passing year, technology and innovation continue to grow and develop. With technology always shifting, our communities and especially our studen...
For years, technology-facilitated crime has presented courts and legislators with the difficulty of maintaining the pace and rapidity of trends in onl...
The term “physical campus safety” probably conjures up images of smoke detectors, evacuation plans, tornado drills, recess monitors and other componen...
Before you ring in the new year, we've compiled this list of top blog posts based on traffic to the Gaggle Speaks Blog and the number of shares each p...
Round-the-clock student safety is nothing new at Gaggle. Hundreds of school districts and thousands of schools have relied on Gaggle Safety Management...
Who is ultimately responsible for the safety of K-12 students, school districts or parents and guardians?
Archiving and retention laws are continually evolving at both the state and federal levels. With that ever-changing landscape, it’s important to know ...
Many schools and districts are unaware, but there’s a very possible scenario by which child pornography can get on school-provided technology. This pr...
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