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A positive school climate can prevent violence.

The circumstances that lead to violence are complex and far ranging, often the culmination of months and years of individual experiences. School climate refers to the quality of school life. Developing students with strong character who are connected to their peers, educators, and communities in meaningful ways can improve school climate and prevent violence from occurring. Research suggests that a positive school climate can lead to a significant decrease in the likelihood of crime, aggression, and violent behavior.

Schools and districts should implement social, emotional, and behavioral support systems to create a climate that supports and responds to student behavior. School leaders can make character development a priority by supporting practices in the classroom and school, as well as collaborating with families and community organizations.

Strategies to Consider

  1. Conduct a school climate survey and collect data. Analyze the data in order to identify the most appropriate measures and programs.
  2. Identify measures and programs that are best suited for your school and implement them.
  3. Consider expanding beyond school climate to incorporate social and emotional learning and provide students access to treatment programs or professionals.

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All School Climate Resources

The federal government identified additional resources that highlight strategies for school safety. Use these resources to learn more about school climate.

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School Climate
How Families Can Support Student Health and Emotional Well-being

Department of Health and Human Services

This webpage shares information on how parents and families can partner with schools to help create a healthy and supportive environment for children and adolescents at home and at school. It includes a list of five things parents and guardians can know and do to support their child’s health and emotional well-being.
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School Climate
School Climate and Student Discipline Resources

Department of Education

This webpage provides tools, data, and resources to help schools meet students' social, emotional, behavioral, and mental health needs; understand and comply with Federal laws, including laws that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, or national origin, sex, and disability; and find information and resources for promoting welcoming and safe schools.
Training Program
Mental Health
Cultural Inclusiveness and Equity WISE

Department of Health and Human Services

This training teaches K-12 educators and school staff how inequities in education impact student mental health, how implicit bias influences perceptions and responses, and culturally inclusive classroom strategies to support student mental health. It includes an online course, video library, and resource collection.
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