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Safe Schools for the 21st Century

Speakers' Presentations

The following listing contains the speakers, as they appeared on the conference agenda, along with links to their PowerPoint Presentations. As they become available, notes taken during the sessions will also be posted. Our hope is if you weren't able to make it to the conference, you won't miss out on the information that was presented.

Thematic Strands:
SE= School-Based Education
CI= Community Involvement
AA= Administrative Approaches

EP= Evidence-Based Practices
SS= School Security
AE= Alternative Education

SBA= Strength-Based Approaches
MS= Minority Students
SLS= Student-Led Strategies

Note: Shading represents division of speakers among separate rooms and themes.

Wednesday, June 19, 2002   Theme
9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.: Keynote: Pat Tolan “Preventing Serious Youth Violence: What We Know & What We Don’t Know About What Works

EP
10:45 AM - 12:15 PM Annemieke Golly “First Step to Success: An Effective Early Intervention for Preventing Destructive Behavior at the Point of School Entry”

EP
  James Trudeau “SSHS Wave 1 Survey Findings: Problems, Perceptions, Programs, and Policies”

Philip Graham “SSHS Local Initiative Partnership Formation and Service Integration”

Stephen Murray “Case Studies of 18 SSHS Sites

SE
  Jamie Middleton & Leah Zak “Improving Data Quality Concerning Violence in School: The Student Incident Report and Evaluation Network”

Jeff Sprague, Vicki Nishioka & Rhonda Griffiths “SAVE

Cindy Brown “By Kids 4 Kids”

SLS
12:15 PM - 1:30 PM Luncheon Speaker:
Lori Anderson “Review of Hamilton Fish Cross-Site Results

EP
1:45 PM - 3:15 PM Bessel van der Kolk “Trauma, Violence, and the Physical Experience of Oneself”

SBA
  Russ Skiba & Linelle Clark “Students of Color & School Discipline: Ensuring Equity in Violence Prevention Efforts

James Griffin “Whole School Violence Prevention: What Works for Whom?

MS
  Joan Byer & Jeffery Kuhn “The Truancy Court Diversion Model as a Gateway to Violence Prevention”

Emma Martin “SWIS: Using Office Referral Discipline to Make Decisions

AA/CI


AA

3:30 PM - 5:00 PM Rob Bressi “Effective Behavior Support: Extending EBS from Door to Door”

Ken Feske “Community & School-Based Violence Prevention: SSHS in Salinas”

SE


CI

  Joan Burstyn & R. Deborah Davis “The Syracuse Social, Emotional, and Academic Success Program: Its Effect on Students Identified as Violent”

Kimberly Williams & Kristin Gaugler “Using Ethnography to Understand School Violence”

AE
  Lynn McCoy-Simandle & Shannon Means “Center for School Safety: Policy Implications and Lessons Learned in Kentucky

Joy Renfro “Violence Prevention in Rural Schools
AA/CI

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