Home | Contact Us
Login | Register | View cart | Checkout
  Search:     
Cart is empty
 
National School Safety Center :: Partner with NSSC

 
  School Safety Solutions
School Safety Leadership Training
School Safety Site Assessments
Keynote Presentations
Technical Assistance
Expert Witness

  School Safety Products
Books
Videos
Resource Papers
School Safety Newsjournals
School Safety Updates
Donations

  Free Resources
Bullying
Creating Safe Schools
National Alert System
Schools & Readiness
Schools & Terrorism
Under Threat of Terrorism
Safe Schools Week

  Media Resources
School Crime & Violence Statistics
School Associated Violent Deaths
Checklist of Characteristics of Youth Who Have Caused School-Associated Violent Deaths

  About NSSC
Mission Statement
Partner with NSSC
Director's Message
Selected Training and Technical Assistance Activites of Dr. Ronald Stephens
Congressional Statement of Dr. Ronald D. Stephens
Index of Articles Published by NSSC

  Special
Gift certificates


  Help
Contact us
Privacy statement
Terms & Conditions


 
  Partner with NSSC
The National School Safety Center (NSSC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to creating safe schools for all of America's children. NSSC achieves this objective by conducting training across the United States, providing technical assistance to schools and communities needing such support and by sponsoring this website.

  • If you are a potential writer: NSSC is always interested in articles from practitioners and experts to post on its website. Even though there is no remuneration offered, this is an excellent opportunity to place one’s work before an audience of school safety practitioners and leaders.
  • If you are a prospective benefactor: NSSC’s has many more projects than it can fund. While a great deal of work is done on a fee-for-service basis and through state and federal grants, there remains much work to be done to help make all schools safe for all students. Because NSSC is a non-profit organization, the level of service that NSSC provides is directly related to the level of public and private support that is received. Contact Executive Director Ron Stephens regarding your interest and goals.
  • If you are a school leader, administrator or teacher: NSSC is interested in knowing about and sharing emerging safe school practices from the field and particularly from site practitioners. Send us your ideas, observations or special projects that NSSC might share with others on this website.
  • If you are a School Resource Officer: NSSC is interested in any information that will help other SROs and school communities benefit from what you have learned as a result of your partnership activities. Send us your ideas, experiences, practices, or special projects that NSSC might share with others.
  • If you are a student: NSSC is interested in supporting the involvement of students in the work of making and maintaining a safe school. The most important information students can share with us is about what is happening in the area of school safety at their schools. Share your ideas, observations or special projects that NSSC might communicate with others.
  • If you are a parent: Please take the time to let NSSC know about any special strategies, projects or particular success stories regarding your school community's efforts to keep your school safe.

    You may also be interested in creating and sponsoring activities that are a part of America’s Safe Schools Week in your community.

    Use the "Contact Us" page to submit your written ideas. To learn more about the process and standards for submitting an article, see NSSC’s Writer Guidelines.  

  •  
     

    Copyright © 1984-2010 National School Safety Center  
    NSSC’s work products, training and technical assistance, and consultation services are designed to support safe school planning activities and the critical decision-making processes required of school communities. Each community must make unique choices to meet school safety needs that reflect their local culture. NSSC makes no warranty, expressed or implied, nor assumes any legal liability or responsibility for the completeness, usefulness or accuracy of any information, apparatus, product or process provided for consideration or use.