May 9 2018 Department of Homeland Security Resources for School Security and Safety Introduction Youth Preparedness Council DHS through the Congressional interest in K-12 public school security has increased following a number of recent school shootings Even though public school security is primarily a state and local responsibility several federal departments agencies and entities provide school security resources These federal entities include the departments of Education Justice and Homeland Security Specifically the Department of Homeland Security DHS provides a number of resources to assist state and local governments in securing public schools Following the Parkland FL shooting DHS issued a press release that stated In the wake of the recent attack in Parkland Florida the Department of Homeland Security is stepping up actions to better protect our nation’s schools against gun violence as well as other potential threats DHS conducts training exercises and preparedness activities year-round to increase the security of schools across the country and the communities in which they are located To coordinate DHS’ public school security activities the department established an Executive Steering Committee The committee according to the DHS press release “will drive DHS school security efforts ” DHS provides assistance for school security in four broad categories Education and Community Awareness Capacity Building Training and Exercises Preparedness Grants and Early Warning and Reporting This In Focus is intended to be an overview of DHS public school security resources It should be noted that in some instances there is little publicly available information on some of these resources programs and activities Education and Community Awareness DHS states that it engages school administrators teachers students parents and communities to raise awareness communicate best practices and promote what DHS describes as no-cost low-cost security measures These education and community awareness activities include Hometown Security Program DHS develops partnerships through outreach activities between the private and public sectors in order to mitigate risks and enhance the security and resilience of public sites and events DHS provides counsel and recommendations about protective measures that the private and public sector can implement to protect venues and such facilities as public schools Federal Emergency Management Agency FEMA created this council in 2012 to engage young leaders who are interested in supporting emergency preparedness in their communities and schools The council provides an avenue to engage young people by taking into account their perspectives feedback and opinions The members meet with FEMA staff throughout the school year to provide input on strategies initiatives and projects Additionally members attend FEMA’s annual council summit in Washington DC School Transportation Security Outreach DHS provides guidelines and other materials to school districts and transportation providers on school bus security One of the guidelines provided to school districts and transportation providers is the “Employee Guide to School Bus Security” issued by DHS’s Transportation Security Administration DHS Protective Security Advisors DHS’s Office of Infrastructure Protection operates the Protective Security Advisor Program PSA PSAs are critical infrastructure and vulnerability subject matter experts who coordinate and facilitate local activities that advise state local and private sector officials The PSA program’s primary mission is to plan coordinate and conduct security risk assessments of nationally significant critical infrastructure PSAs however also provide planning and outreach activities to communities and community services such as public schools Homeland Security Academic Advisory Council HSAAC DHS in partnership with the Department of Education is looking to expand the current council membership to include state and local public school administrators private and parochial school leadership and K-12 educational associations The HSAAC provides advice and recommendations to the DHS Secretary and departmental senior leadership on matters related to homeland security and the academic community including student and recent graduate recruitment international students academic research and faculty exchanges campus resilience homeland security academic programs and cybersecurity Campus Resilience Program The Campus Resilience Program is a DHS effort to engage institutions of higher education in developing and testing an emergency preparedness and resilience planning processes DHS’s Office of Academic Engagement manages this program and is meant to assist colleges and universities in https crsreports congress gov Department of Homeland Security Resources for School Security and Safety building sustaining and promoting resiliency DHS is considering expanding this collegiate program to include K-12 schools and coordinate outreach for schools to access federal support for school security activities Capacity Building Training and Exercises DHS is developing a nationwide public awareness campaign modeled on the department’s “See Something Say Something” initiative to encourage students school staff and communities to report suspicious activity and behavior DHS and the Federal Bureau of Investigation FBI DHS provides direct support to states and localities to enhance school security through training exercises and workshops This support includes Training DHS provides emergency planning active shooter awareness mass casualty incident response and suspicious behavior training Training is provided online in-residence at FEMA’s Emergency Management Institute and DHS’s Federal Law Enforcement Training Center and through local training by law enforcement and security professionals Tabletop Exercises and Workshops DHS hosts and supports exercises and workshops throughout the nation to discuss security protocols notifications and alerts and response and recovery capabilities with state and local governments first responders and schools Tactical Emergency Casualty Care Program DHS provides high-threat medical training to first responders and emergency medical professionals that respond to incidents at schools and in other areas within communities Past attendees have included school administrators and teachers law enforcement officials and hospital personnel gather document process analyze and share suspicious activity reporting SAR through the Nationwide SAR Initiative DHS provides intelligence products analysis and alerts to national stakeholders regarding violent activity incidents and trends which may be used to identify concerning behavior or other signs of pre-attack planning DHS is drafting an operational guide that is to provide school staff law enforcement personnel and other public safety officials with plans for schools to develop threat assessment teams The guide is intended for schools and communities to establish central reporting mechanisms define thresholds for law enforcement intervention and identify intervention and management strategies for decreasing the risk of a targeted attack on public schools DHS is conducting a research study on school attacks that will examine select incidents The purpose of the study is to identify information regarding an attacker’s motives prior behaviors situational factors and other variables that will enhance prevention efforts and early warning Preparedness Grants Select DHS School Security Products DHS provides funding to state local tribal and territorial governments through preparedness grants These grants can be used for training exercises planning personnel and equipment to prepare for threats and hazards such as an active shooter incident at a school Specifically DHS’ State Homeland Security Grant Program the Urban Area Security Initiative and the Emergency Management Performance Grant Program provide funding for states localities tribes and territories for these preparedness activities none of these grants are directly available to public schools Instead states and localities must identify school security activities as a priority and with DHS approval grant funding then could be used for school security activities There is however no publicly available data on the amount grant recipients have used for school security activities Currently some DHS entities such as FEMA and the U S Secret Service provide guides and reports on school violence emergencies and shootings These products include Early Warning and Reporting FEMA Guide For Developing High-Quality School Emergency Operations Plans U S Secret Service The Final Report and Findings of the Safe School Initiative Implications for the Prevention of School Attacks in the United States U S Secret Service Prior Knowledge of Potential School-Based Violence Information Students Learn May Prevent a Targeted Attack U S Secret Service Campus Attacks Targeted Violence Affecting Institutions of Higher Education DHS in coordination with academic and law enforcement entities is developing processes for identifying and reporting individuals with concerning behavior or other signs of pre-attack planning Additionally DHS is conducting the following activities Shawn Reese Analyst in Emergency Management and Homeland Security Policy Jared C Nagel Senior Research Librarian IF10882 https crsreports congress gov Department of Homeland Security Resources for School Security and Safety Disclaimer This document was prepared by the Congressional Research Service CRS CRS serves as nonpartisan shared staff to congressional committees and Members of Congress It operates solely at the behest of and under the direction of Congress Information in a CRS Report should not be relied upon for purposes other than public understanding of information that has been provided by CRS to Members of Congress in connection with CRS’s institutional 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