October 13, 2009
ZERO TOLERANCE DOES NOT
MEAN ZERO SENSE
School discipline must be
firm, fair, and consistent
but administered with common
sense, expert says
"Most school administrators
strive for firm, fair, and
consistent discipline
applied with good common
sense. Unfortunately, in
some higher-profile cases
the 'common sense' part is
missing from the equation,"
according to Kenneth S.
Trump, a national expert on
school security and
emergency preparedness.
Trump, a four-time
invited Congressional expert
witness on school safety who
is president of National
School Safety and Security
Services, said students need
consequences, but they must
be appropriate to the
context of the situation,
the disciplinary and
academic history of the
student, age
appropriateness, and related
factors.
His comments followed the
recent case of a Delaware
6-year-old being suspended
from regular classes for 45
days for possession of a Boy
Scout multi-purpose utensil
which included a knife,
fork, and spoon.
"The consequences for a
6-year-old bringing a Boy
Scout utensil with a knife
for show-and-tell should be
different from a 16-year-old
brining a bag of knives,
guns, and other weapons with
the intent to kill students
and teachers. Both actions
are inappropriate, but
context and common sense
must be factored into
administrative decisions as
to what the exact
consequences will be," Trump
said.
Trump says schools have
developed tunnel vision
focus in training school
administrators on how to
improve test scores, but
often fail to provide
adequate training on
discipline and school safety
issues.
See Trump's web site on zero
tolerance at
http://www.schoolsecurity.org/trends/zero_tolerance.html
Trump is a four-time invited
Congressional expert witness
on school safety, security
and emergency preparedness
issues. He has authored two
books and over 60
professional articles on
K-12 school security and
emergency preparedness
issues. Trump has appeared
on all cable and network
news channels, and is
quoted regularly as a school
safety expert in national
daily newspapers and
professional publications.
EXPERT BACKGROUND AND
CONTACT INFO:
Kenneth S. Trump, MPA
President
National School Safety and Security Services
Cleveland, Ohio
216-251-3067
For full biographical see
www.schoolsecurity.org/school-safety-experts/trump.html
Kenneth S. Trump, MPA
President
National School Safety and Security Services
Cleveland, Ohio
216-251-3067
For full biographical see
www.schoolsecurity.org/school-safety-experts/trump.html
Kenneth S. Trump, M.P.A., is
the President of National
School Safety and Security
Services, a Cleveland-based
national firm specializing
in school security and
emergency preparedness
training and consulting. Ken
served as a school safety
officer, investigator, and
youth gang unit supervisor
for the Cleveland City
Schools' safety division,
and as a suburban Cleveland
school security director and
assistant gang task force
director.He has authored two
books and over 60 articles
on school security and
crisis issues. As one of the
leading U.S. school safety
experts, Ken has 25 years
experience in the school
safety profession and has
worked with school and
public safety officials from
all 50 states. He is one of
the most widely quoted
school safety experts,
appearing on all national
news networks and cable TV
and in top market
newspapers. Ken is a
four-time invited
Congressional witness
testifying on school safety
and emergency preparedness
issues. For more
background, see
www.schoolsecurity.org/school-safety-experts/trump.html