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Press ReleasesRead the articles below to find out what's new with our company, the SafeSchools system, our alliances and customer implementation. Jun 30, 2010 - In Midst of Budget Cuts, Leading Oregon Districts Find Innovative Ways to Train Staff with SafeSchoolsPortland, Medford, Eugene, Gresham-Barlow, Springfield, Greater Albany, Corvallis and Coos Bay select SafeSchools as new staff training and compliance system of choice. May 25, 2010 - Scenario Learning and Safety National Help Educators Combat Declining Budgets - Innovative Partnership Will Reduce K-14 Workers' Compensation Losses, Saving MoneyTo help U.S. districts and colleges achieve loss reduction in workers' compensation, Scenario Learning and Safety National will provide SafeSchools and SafeColleges to policyholders at a discounted rate. Apr 21, 2010 - SafeSchoolsŪ Honored with 2010 BESSIE Award for Educational ExcellenceLeading online safety and compliance training system named "Best School Safety Tool for Teachers."
Mar 08, 2010 - Sexual Misconduct Continues to Plague U.S. SchoolsStaff-to-student sexual misconduct is an ongoing problem in U.S. schools. A new training program, authored by national safety expert, Dr. Robert Shoop, is now available from SafeSchools and can help districts combat this troubling trend. Jan 28, 2010 - SafeSchoolsŪ and ALICAP Partner to Deliver Essential School Safety Training to Nebraska EducatorsThe All Lines Interlocal Cooperative Aggregate Pool (ALICAP) is an insurance program offered by the Nebraska Association of School Boards (NASB) and provides a full range of coverage for participating Nebraska school districts and Educational Service Units (ESUs) throughout the state. Now they are offering 148 member districts free, unlimited safety training through a new partnership with SafeSchools, the leading provider of education-specific, web-based safety training programs for the K-12 market. Oct 01, 2009 - Slips, Trips, and Falls - A Costly Problem for SchoolsInjuries relating to slips, trips, and falls account for more than $10 billion in workers compensation costs each year. For most school districts, the thousands of employees who are injured each year from fall-related incidents are responsible for around 60% of their total workers compensation claims. How can school districts battle this costly problem? |
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