When it comes to keeping schools safe, it’s not just about plans or protocols — it’s about people. How can schools make sure every student feels they have someone they can trust?
In this episode of The Sound Off on School Safety, Michele Gay speaks with Barbara Grimm, School Safety Specialist with SchoolResponder and longtime Safe and Sound Schools partner, about the role of connection in prevention and response.
Barbara shares stories from her work across the country, highlighting why student engagement is central to safety — and why it matters that schools offer many different kinds of trusted adults. Together, Michele and Barbara explore what it takes to build communities where no student feels alone.
In this conversation:
Why student voice is essential in any school safety effort
How to make sure students have multiple trusted adults they can turn to
The value of diversity in school safety roles — so every child can find a relatable connectionWhat Barbara has learned from listening to students at Safe and Sound Schools eventsHow educators and community members can create a culture of openness and trust
👉 Listen now to hear how Barbara Grimm is helping schools put relationships at the heart of safety.
Visit safeandsoundschools.org to explore resources, tools, and more ways to take action in your school community.
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