How often are K-12 schools in Washington are required to conduct safety drills, covering fire, lockdowns, and other emergencies.
What is 1x per month?
This House Bill requires the Regional Safety Centers to create trainings that include 13 specific units.
What is HB1214?
School districts must provide this annual training to staff so that they are able to recognize signs of depression and suicidal thoughts in students.
What is a suicide prevention training?
Name the Regional Safety Center that hosts a Safety Summit in August hosted at a Convention Center.
What is ESD 101?
Name the federal student privacy act that restricts how and what student information is shared.
What is FERPA?
This widely adopted emergency response framework, developed by the “I Love U Guys” Foundation, includes actions like Lockout, Lockdown, Evacuate, Shelter, and Hold.
What is the Standard Response Protocol (SRP)?
Name the violation that is an exception to the no zero-tolerance policy.
What is firearms?
The number of districts who are audited each year by the OSPI Safety Center to ensure they are meeting all safety standards.
What are zero or none?
This state agency oversees behavioral health policy, including school-based mental health services.
What is the Washington State Health Care Authority (HCA)?
The reasons why a student threat assessment is conducted.
• When there are concerns regarding school violence and safety
• To know when a threat is real
• To know how to respond to a threat
• To ensure that we do not overreact or underreact
• To improve the quality of safety in our schools
• To utilize interventions that are prevention focused rather than exclusion, expulsion, and arres
Name for a hoax call placed to 911 reporting an emergency.
What is Swatting?
How often OSPI is required to survey districts on their comprehensive safe school plans.
What is at least every 5 years?
The primary goal of a Behavioral Threat Assessment.
What is the prevention of targeted violence by identifying and addressing concerning behaviors?
The acronym for the standardized risk assessment tool Columbia-Suicide Severity Rating Scale.
What is the C-SSRS?
Name the Policy and Procedure number for School Based Threat Assessments.
What is Policy 3225 and Procedure 3225P?
The specific specific sections of the safe school plan that outlines detailed procedures and protocols for addressing specific functions or threats and hazards.
What are Annexes?
The number of days that a school has to conduct a HIB investigation, according to Model HIB Policy & Procedure 3207
What is 5 days?
Name the three three types of screenings used for behavioral health.
What is universal, focused, and indicated?
The acronym SAMHSA.
What is Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Organization?
Name the number one thing districts fail to do after completing a HIB investigation.
What is communicate with parents?
Name the Presidential Policy Directive-8 (PPD-8) 5 Mission Areas.
What are:
Prevention
Mitigation
This 2019 law created the Regional Safety Centers and emphasized Behavioral Threat Assessment teams.
What is House Bill 1216?
Name one activity that should be avoided in a cafeteria, following the death of a student who died by suicide.
What is a Care Station?
OR
What is an assembly that discusses the students death?
Tsis ESD is housed directly on the waterfront.
Who is ESD 189?
Name the three common risk factors for targeted violence
What is social isolation, past violent behavior and access to weapons?
According to the 2023 Healthy Youth Survey (HYS) what percentage of 8th grade youth said that they felt nervous or anxious in the past two weeks. Is it:
A) 45%
B) 55%
C) 65%
What is B) 55%?
This 2018 US law reauthorized the national suicide prevention lifeline and mandated its transition to 988.
What is the National Suicide Hotline Designation Act?
The acronym CALM
What is Counseling on Access to Lethal Means?
This team member is the host parent for professional hockey players from all over the world.
Who is Hunter?
The acronym SBBHSP.
What is School Based Behavioral Health and Suicide Prevention?
This questionnaire's 'A' stands for experiences like abuse, neglect, and household dysfunction occurring before age 18.
What is Adverse?
(Adverse Childhood Experiences Questionnaire)
The RCW related to a district's requirement to plan for, recognize, screen, and respond to emotional and behavioral distress in students.
What is RCW 28A.320.127?
Something you should not say to someone with a mental illness.
What is, "it's all in your head", "things could be worse", "snap out of it", "you seem so happy", "this too shall pass", "have you tried.....", "everyone struggles sometimes".
This team member has walked The Great Wall of China
Who is Darren?
Name UW Forefront's school based program, focused on mental health and suicide prevention.
What is Forefront in the Schools?
Name three INDIVIDUAL risk factors for suicide, according to the CDC.
What are: previous suicide attempt, history of depression/mental illness, serious chronic illness, criminal/legal problems, job/financial problems, impulsive/aggressive tendencies, substance use, current or prior history of adverse childhood experiences, sense of hopelessness, violence victimization and/or perpetration?
The legal precedent that influenced the implementation of school threat assessments.
What is the Columbine shooting and subsequent Secret Service Initiative?
The human is the only species that doesn't follow this
What is intuition or the gift of fear?
This staff has a son who plays competitive Pickball
Who is Shelby?
The newest Emergency Bill that was passed through legislation
What is SHB 5004?