| Require visitors to sign or check in and wear badges |
|
93.5 |
|
| Require visitors to sign or check in and wear badges1 |
|
94.1 |
|
| Control access to school grounds during school hours2 |
|
49.9 |
|
| Equip classrooms with locks so that doors can be locked from the inside3 |
|
66.7 |
|
| |
|
|
|
| Close the campus for most or all students during lunch |
|
69.6 |
|
| Provide school lockers to students |
|
50.4 |
|
| Have "panic button(s)" or silent alarm(s) that directly connect to law enforcement in the event of an incident3 |
|
27.1 |
|
| Provide an electronic notification system that automatically notifies parents in the case of a schoolwide emergency |
|
73.0 |
|
| |
|
|
|
| Require faculty and staff to wear badges or picture IDs |
|
67.9 |
|
| Use one or more security cameras to monitor the school |
|
80.6 |
|
| Provide telephones in most classrooms |
|
79.3 |
|
| Provide two-way radios to any staff |
|
73.3 |
|
| 1Examples of controlled access to school buildings provided to respondents were locked or monitored doors. |
| 2Examples of controlled access to school grounds provided to respondents were locked or monitored gates. |
| 3These items are new to the 2015–16 School Survey on Crime and Safety. |
| NOTE: Responses were provided by the principal or the person most knowledgeable about crime and safety issues at the school. |
| SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics, 2015–16 School Survey on Crime and Safety (SSOCS), 2016. |