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Comprehensive School Threat Assessment Guidelines (CSTAG)

 

STEP 1:  Is your district ready for CSTAG?  Take the CSTAG Readiness Assessment.

If you have determined that your district is ready for CSTAG, proceed to STEP 2.

STEP 2:  To request training, please carefully read through the Host Agreement below. Follow the instructions on the Host Agreement (and Workshop Logistics) and contact a trainer by clicking on the blue tab ‘Contact a Trainer’ above.

  • AZ CSTAG LEA Host Agreement/Instructions
  • AZ CSTAG Workshop Logistics for Hosting LEA

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Forms for Comprehensive School Threat Assessment

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  1. What is the purpose of this program? The purpose of this program is to help students, parents, teachers, and other staff understand the threat assessment process.
  2. Who is eligible to participate in the program? The program is available to all students, parents, and teachers/staff at no charge.
  3. What do participants do? Participants will participate anonymously in an online educational program and answer questions about what they have learned. The program can be completed at school or at home on a computer with Internet access. The programs run approximately 15 minutes for students, 25 minutes for parents, and 25 minutes for teachers and staff. Threat assessment team members have three programs that run 25, 20, and 30 minutes, respectively.

We recommend that schools use all of the programs, but schools can decide to use one or more of the programs.

District Administrators may contact Dr. Jennifer Maeng to obtain a unique access code(s) for your school system. [email protected].

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