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Safe Schools When
crime, drugs and violence spill over from the streets into the schools, it
makes it harder to find a safe place to learn. More students carry guns or
knives to protect themselves. Guns replace fists in schoolyard fights. To get
to and from school, many students must go through areas where gangs and drug
dealers hang out. More and more kids are using guns instead of using their
heads. When this happens, children cannot learn and teachers cannot teach. It’s up to everyone – kids, parents, teachers and the community -- to make sure schools are a place where
kids can feel safe, not scared. Here are a few ways students can help: ·
Don’t use gun, knives or your fists to settle fights. Use your head
and try to talk it out. Sometimes it’s best to walk away from a fight. · If you see a crime being committed or hear that someone has brought a weapon to school, tell your teacher, a parent or the police. · Find a safe way to get to school. Try to stay away from areas where gangs and drug dealers hang. Know where you can go for help if you need it. · Stay
away from drugs and alcohol. Don’t use them and don’t hang out with people
who do. If your school has anti-violence activities such as poster contests or anti-drug rallies, get involved. If there is no anti-violence program, get friends, parents and teachers to help you start one. The Galion SAFE
SCHOOL HELPLINE Please report any
facts, remarks or actions that could jeopardize the safety of our children,
staff or school. Examples of harmful or threatening behavior might include:
Call the Galion SAFE
SCHOOL Helpline phone number: 1 800 418-6423 ext 359 (1 800-4-1-voice ext
359) Your call is
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