In honor of the Center for Safer Schools' 10th anniversary on March 19, 2023, students across the state are invited to create a video, flyer, poster or any other creative representation to describe their interpretation of school safety. Prizes will be given to first-, second- and third-place winners.
All submissions are due Wednesday, March 8, 2023, by 5 p.m. If you have questions, please send an email to cfss@dpi.nc.gov.
About the Center for Safer Schools
The Center for Safer Schools serves to promote safe learning environments for North Carolina K-12 schools. The CFSS serves as a hub of information and technical assistance on school safety to school faculty and staff, law enforcement, youth-serving community agencies, juvenile justice officials, policymakers, parents/guardians and students. CFSS staff focuses on school climate, school discipline and emergency preparedness concerns for North Carolina’s public K-12 schools. CFSS staff is available to provide training, guidance and technical assistance upon request for school faculty and staff and those working with children and adolescents. The CFSS is headed by Karen W. Fairley, executive director.