Maryland Center for School Safety (MCSS)

Maryland Center for School Safety (MCSS)

Public Safety

Our mission: to promote and enhance safer school communities.

About us

The Maryland Center for School Safety (MCSS) serves as an independent unit of the State government that provides grants, training, and support to public, non-public special education, and private schools throughout Maryland. MCSS was established in 2013 in an effort to provide a coordinated and comprehensive approach to school safety in Maryland. In 2018, the Governor and General Assembly worked together to enact comprehensive school safety legislation (Safe to Learn Act 2018) in order to ensure Maryland continues to be a leader in school safety initiatives. MCSS promotes collaboration among students, parents, educators, mental health practitioners, law enforcement, and crime prevention practitioners with a particular focus on the physical and emotional well-being of Maryland students. In concert with MCSS, Maryland public, non-public special education, and private schools are committed to fostering collaboration and effective communication among school staff, students, and law enforcement. Our shared efforts serve as a foundation for Maryland’s diverse schools to better identify and address the needs and concerns of our students. In the process, we are creating inclusive educational environments free from fear, harm, trauma, and unnecessary hardship. Mission To promote and enhance safer school communities. Vision Safe Schools Our Vision Explained: What are safe schools? Inclusive educational environments free from fear, harm, trauma, and unnecessary hardship. Values - Integrity - Kindness - Service - Respect - Professionalism

Website
https://schoolsafety.maryland.gov
Industry
Public Safety
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
Maryland
Type
Government Agency
Founded
2013
Specialties
School Safety

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