They go together like a hand in glove! Well, not exactly as musical as hoped, but it's that time again.
The New York State Education Department and the New York State Center for School Safety will be embarking on their annual road show to update you on the most recent happenings in NCLB, SAVE legislation and an overview of the VADIR reporting system.
The above link (click on the title of this post) will get you right to the scheduled session and contact person for your region. The schedule is also right here for those of you who may be "link leery or weary!"
Hope to see you out at a session!
2008 Violent and Distruptive Incident Reporting Training Sessions
August 5 - Hudson Valley
Ulster BOCES
Contact: Tammy Rhein
845-255-4874
8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m and 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
August 6 - Albany
Capital Region BOCES
Contact: Erin Brewer
518-464-3972
10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
August 12 - Long Island
Nassau BOCES
Contact: Pete LaDuca
516-396-2388
8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Western Suffolk BOCES
Contact: Susan Kessler
631-595-6814
12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m.
August 13
Syracuse
Contact: Lee Beals
315-431-8556
August 14
Buffalo
Contact: Jane Ogilvie
716-821-7550
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
It's That Time!
It is official. NOVEMBER 21, 2007 is the due date for the electronic submission of VADIR data.
If you have any questions, all guidance related information can be found at this site:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
A few points to remember:
New guidance is available as of October 11, 2007 so be sure and work with the most current information.
Building level data is submitted in summary form.
Until SED receives the Superintendent's sign off on the building level data, the submission will NOT be considered official.
You can also contact the New York State Center for School Safety if you have any questions. We're available by phone at 845-255-8989; by fax at 845-255-3836; and by email at scss@mhric.org. So please reach out to us. We're happy to help.
Stay safe,
VF
If you have any questions, all guidance related information can be found at this site:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
A few points to remember:
New guidance is available as of October 11, 2007 so be sure and work with the most current information.
Building level data is submitted in summary form.
Until SED receives the Superintendent's sign off on the building level data, the submission will NOT be considered official.
You can also contact the New York State Center for School Safety if you have any questions. We're available by phone at 845-255-8989; by fax at 845-255-3836; and by email at scss@mhric.org. So please reach out to us. We're happy to help.
Stay safe,
VF
Monday, October 15, 2007
New VADIR Guidance
The new guidance from NYSED is available now. Please click on the title of this entry to head straight to the new glossary. Why? Because it's new!
Especially note the changes to Category 2.2 - Other Sexual Offenses where they have provided additional information related to "mooning" incidents. Those incidents may now be reported either as Category 10 - Intimidation, Harrassment, Menacing or Bullying or as Category 20 - Other Disruptive Incidents depending on the circumstances of the actual incident.
Also, Category 17 has been further expanded. Category 17 is Weapons Possession Only; 17.1 covers weapons confiscated upon entry to the building by scanning; and 17. 2 is now Weapons Found Under Other Circumstances.
Also, according to NYSED "as of October 11, 2007 the VADIR Questions and Answers document is being updated. This document will be posted as soon as it becomes final." So look for the new Q&A soon.
Also, oh so much news, keep checking back because the VADIR reporting due date will also be announced at the NYSED website soon.
Please check the new documents at this link. It's new. Have I mentioned there is new guidance????
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me through comments here at the blog. It's what your trusty VADIR Radar lives for.
Stay safe,
VR
Especially note the changes to Category 2.2 - Other Sexual Offenses where they have provided additional information related to "mooning" incidents. Those incidents may now be reported either as Category 10 - Intimidation, Harrassment, Menacing or Bullying or as Category 20 - Other Disruptive Incidents depending on the circumstances of the actual incident.
Also, Category 17 has been further expanded. Category 17 is Weapons Possession Only; 17.1 covers weapons confiscated upon entry to the building by scanning; and 17. 2 is now Weapons Found Under Other Circumstances.
Also, according to NYSED "as of October 11, 2007 the VADIR Questions and Answers document is being updated. This document will be posted as soon as it becomes final." So look for the new Q&A soon.
Also, oh so much news, keep checking back because the VADIR reporting due date will also be announced at the NYSED website soon.
Please check the new documents at this link. It's new. Have I mentioned there is new guidance????
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me through comments here at the blog. It's what your trusty VADIR Radar lives for.
Stay safe,
VR
Tuesday, September 04, 2007
What we did over summer vacation
It's back to school time and time to wax nostalgic already about our summer vacations. "What summer vacation?" you may say. Your VR agrees! However, that means that there was a lot of work done over the summer, so let's recap a couple of items of VADIR-interest.....
Ten VADIR updates were held across the State with a turnout of over 1,000 folks. As you know there is always a cadre of new administrators, and folks came ready to learn about the latest news in the reporting system. Contact your regional Student Support Services Center if you would like to schedule a follow-up training in your area.
The current thinking for 06-07 VADIR data submission is: documentation posted at NYSED's website mid-October with a deadline for submission by November 15. REMEMBER, that is the current thinking. Always check this website:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
The New York State Center for School Safety's website:
http://nyscenterforschoolsafety.org/save.html
Or come right back here and check in with your trust VR for any notification of an EARLIER or later due date.
Site visits to 100 schools were completed. School staff and teams from NYSED, the NYS Center for School Safety, Regional Student Support Services Centers and BOCES representatives had the opportunity to discuss VADIR reporting and other school safety issues. While the site visit notification may not be like winning the Mega-millions, many school folks said that they learned from the meetings, and the visits will help them report even more accurately this year.
And last, but certainly not least, the VADIR data was reviewed by NYSED who announced the list of Persistently Dangerous schools. You can review that list as well as 05-06 statewide and charter school data at:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/press-release/20070821/home.htm
So, on this the first day back for many of our students, I'd like to wish you all a safe and successful school year.
Stay safe,
VR
Ten VADIR updates were held across the State with a turnout of over 1,000 folks. As you know there is always a cadre of new administrators, and folks came ready to learn about the latest news in the reporting system. Contact your regional Student Support Services Center if you would like to schedule a follow-up training in your area.
The current thinking for 06-07 VADIR data submission is: documentation posted at NYSED's website mid-October with a deadline for submission by November 15. REMEMBER, that is the current thinking. Always check this website:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
The New York State Center for School Safety's website:
http://nyscenterforschoolsafety.org/save.html
Or come right back here and check in with your trust VR for any notification of an EARLIER or later due date.
Site visits to 100 schools were completed. School staff and teams from NYSED, the NYS Center for School Safety, Regional Student Support Services Centers and BOCES representatives had the opportunity to discuss VADIR reporting and other school safety issues. While the site visit notification may not be like winning the Mega-millions, many school folks said that they learned from the meetings, and the visits will help them report even more accurately this year.
And last, but certainly not least, the VADIR data was reviewed by NYSED who announced the list of Persistently Dangerous schools. You can review that list as well as 05-06 statewide and charter school data at:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/press-release/20070821/home.htm
So, on this the first day back for many of our students, I'd like to wish you all a safe and successful school year.
Stay safe,
VR
Saturday, August 11, 2007
And Before You Can Say "New Q&A"...
...there is a new one!
Dated August 6, 2007, NYSED has posted the most recent guidance. Of particular note is C-22 which discusses toy guns and E-4 and E-5 discussing further the issue of determining manifestation of disability and reporting.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
Stay safe!
VR
Dated August 6, 2007, NYSED has posted the most recent guidance. Of particular note is C-22 which discusses toy guns and E-4 and E-5 discussing further the issue of determining manifestation of disability and reporting.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
Stay safe!
VR
Thursday, August 02, 2007
Trainings and Question and Answer Document
Hello folks,
So we turned around and it was August - the month that the ever-popular VADIR road show comes to a theater near you. The official tour schedule can be viewed at http://nyscenterforschoolsafety.org/vadirschedule07.pdf (and in the previous posting). Please call the regional coordinator for your area to register.
Also, your VR just wanted to be sure and let you know that right after the July 23 update session, NYSED posted its updated Q&A Document. The most recent version now available is dated June 25, 2007.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/VADIR_QA_June07.htm
The new Q&A contains new information regarding toy and imitation guns as well as some new language related to the manifestation of disability issue.
Please keep checking back for updates. Also, if you actually read this blog and have a question we would be absolutely tickled to answer one of your posts!
Keep in touch and stay safe!
VR
So we turned around and it was August - the month that the ever-popular VADIR road show comes to a theater near you. The official tour schedule can be viewed at http://nyscenterforschoolsafety.org/vadirschedule07.pdf (and in the previous posting). Please call the regional coordinator for your area to register.
Also, your VR just wanted to be sure and let you know that right after the July 23 update session, NYSED posted its updated Q&A Document. The most recent version now available is dated June 25, 2007.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/VADIR_QA_June07.htm
The new Q&A contains new information regarding toy and imitation guns as well as some new language related to the manifestation of disability issue.
Please keep checking back for updates. Also, if you actually read this blog and have a question we would be absolutely tickled to answer one of your posts!
Keep in touch and stay safe!
VR
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Hazy, Crazy, Not Lazy, VADIR Days of Summer
Hello out there!
Your trusty VR hopes that summer has been just a wealth of fun and relaxation. So consider this a gentle breeze reminding you that Fall will come, and the due date for VADIR reporting will once again appear on your computer.
In that spirit, here is the summer schedule for a VADIR refresher coming to a town near yours.
Please feel free to come and bring any questions you have that may have come up during the previous reporting period. We'll try to answer them, or we'll try to get you the answer. You'll see the region and the contact person to call to register - and please do register - we want to make sure we have enough materials for everyone.
So enjoy the sunny weeks until then. VR
New York Statewide VADIR Training Schedule 2007
August 13
8:30 – 11:00
Western Suffolk BOCES
31 Lee AvenueWheatley Heights, New York 11798
Long Island Region
Contact: Susan Kessler, Regional Coordinator
Phone: (631) 595-6814
August 13
12:00 – 2:30
Nassau BOCES
Long Island Region
71 Clinton Avenue
Garden City, NY
Contact: Pete LaDuca
Phone: 516-396-2388
August 14
9:00-12:00
Eastern Region
Sand Creek Middle School
329 Sand Creek RdAlbany, NY 12205
Contact: Betsy Morcom-Kenney, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 518- 464-3972
August 15
9:00 – 12:00
Mid-West Region
RIT Inn and Conference Center
5257 West Henrietta Road
W. Henrietta, NY 14586
Contact: Joan Vitkus, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 585-344-7577 (Register with Mary Mayes)
August 16
8:30 – 12:00
Mid-State Region
Roxboro Middle School
300 Bernard Avenue
Syracuse, NY
Contact: Lee Beals, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 315-431-8556
August 20
8:30 – 12:00
Orange-Ulster BOCES
Hudson Valley Region163 Harriman Heights RoadMonroe, NY 10950
Contact: Tammy Rhein, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 845-255-4874
August 23
9:00 – 11:30
Western Region
Michaels Banquet Facility
4885 Southwestern Boulevard
Hamburg, NY 14075
Contact: Jane Ogilvie, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 716-821-7550
Your trusty VR hopes that summer has been just a wealth of fun and relaxation. So consider this a gentle breeze reminding you that Fall will come, and the due date for VADIR reporting will once again appear on your computer.
In that spirit, here is the summer schedule for a VADIR refresher coming to a town near yours.
Please feel free to come and bring any questions you have that may have come up during the previous reporting period. We'll try to answer them, or we'll try to get you the answer. You'll see the region and the contact person to call to register - and please do register - we want to make sure we have enough materials for everyone.
So enjoy the sunny weeks until then. VR
New York Statewide VADIR Training Schedule 2007
August 13
8:30 – 11:00
Western Suffolk BOCES
31 Lee AvenueWheatley Heights, New York 11798
Long Island Region
Contact: Susan Kessler, Regional Coordinator
Phone: (631) 595-6814
August 13
12:00 – 2:30
Nassau BOCES
Long Island Region
71 Clinton Avenue
Garden City, NY
Contact: Pete LaDuca
Phone: 516-396-2388
August 14
9:00-12:00
Eastern Region
Sand Creek Middle School
329 Sand Creek RdAlbany, NY 12205
Contact: Betsy Morcom-Kenney, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 518- 464-3972
August 15
9:00 – 12:00
Mid-West Region
RIT Inn and Conference Center
5257 West Henrietta Road
W. Henrietta, NY 14586
Contact: Joan Vitkus, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 585-344-7577 (Register with Mary Mayes)
August 16
8:30 – 12:00
Mid-State Region
Roxboro Middle School
300 Bernard Avenue
Syracuse, NY
Contact: Lee Beals, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 315-431-8556
August 20
8:30 – 12:00
Orange-Ulster BOCES
Hudson Valley Region163 Harriman Heights RoadMonroe, NY 10950
Contact: Tammy Rhein, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 845-255-4874
August 23
9:00 – 11:30
Western Region
Michaels Banquet Facility
4885 Southwestern Boulevard
Hamburg, NY 14075
Contact: Jane Ogilvie, Regional Coordinator
Phone: 716-821-7550
Wednesday, May 23, 2007
New home, new neighbors, new address
You guessed it folks! All things VADIR can now be found at a new website address. You should be able to click on the title of this little newsblast, but if that doesn't work copy the address below and paste it into your browser.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
You'll find a cornucopia of new information on that site. There are some gems listed so it's worth checking out.
Have you been wondering what some of the questions might be at a site visit? Download the VADIR checklist and take a look.
All of the checklists are there, and they can be useful to you for reviewing the status of your VADIR and Safe and Drug-free Schools programs, and also to review your current safety plan. Hey, why not try it even if you aren't slated for a visit? Some data collection for violence prevention planning!
Don't forget to keep checking back here for some more tidbits on VADIR and to keep checking back at the above listed SED site to make sure you are the most au courante VADIR-ite on your block!
Stay safe,
VR
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvir/home_uvir_vadir.htm
You'll find a cornucopia of new information on that site. There are some gems listed so it's worth checking out.
Have you been wondering what some of the questions might be at a site visit? Download the VADIR checklist and take a look.
All of the checklists are there, and they can be useful to you for reviewing the status of your VADIR and Safe and Drug-free Schools programs, and also to review your current safety plan. Hey, why not try it even if you aren't slated for a visit? Some data collection for violence prevention planning!
Don't forget to keep checking back here for some more tidbits on VADIR and to keep checking back at the above listed SED site to make sure you are the most au courante VADIR-ite on your block!
Stay safe,
VR
Friday, April 20, 2007
Virginia Tech
To the whole VA Tech community and all the friends and families of the victims, we send our thoughts and prayers. Today we are all Hokies.
http://www.vt.edu/
http://www.vt.edu/
Monday, April 16, 2007
VADIR-ing in the rain
Hello folks,
While Punxatawney Phil and the Farmer's Almanac had different plans for us, spring has not yet sprung.
So as your trusty VR, I wanted to offer some food for thought during this nor'easter that has many folks at home with nothing to do. Why not think about your VADIR data?
One intrepid commenter noted that the school's grants person wanted to incorporate VADIR data into an application they were making. Have you considered using it that way? If you have, let me know. That's what the blog is for - sharing information.
As for updates, things have been pretty quiet on the VADIR system requirement front.
Keep checking back because as soon as I hear it, I'll pass in on!
Stay safe (warm and dry),
VR
While Punxatawney Phil and the Farmer's Almanac had different plans for us, spring has not yet sprung.
So as your trusty VR, I wanted to offer some food for thought during this nor'easter that has many folks at home with nothing to do. Why not think about your VADIR data?
One intrepid commenter noted that the school's grants person wanted to incorporate VADIR data into an application they were making. Have you considered using it that way? If you have, let me know. That's what the blog is for - sharing information.
As for updates, things have been pretty quiet on the VADIR system requirement front.
Keep checking back because as soon as I hear it, I'll pass in on!
Stay safe (warm and dry),
VR
Wednesday, January 03, 2007
Celebrate the New Year with new Questions and Answers
Happy 2007 to all of you out in VADIR land!
While many of us were celebrating the various and hopefully happy holidays, SED was updating its Question and Answer Document. So if you click on the yellow and green buttons right by the title of this post, or copy and paste this into your browser,
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvirpage.htm
you can see the updated information (December 27) they have provided to assist you as you prepare your summary data for submission by January 26.
"What are the highlights?" you say?
Here are some of the changes:
Section A- Questions 7 & 8 have been added;
Section B-Questions 6, 7, 8 & 9 have been added;
Section E- Question 8-the words "in unsafe schools" have been omitted from the end of the first paragraph.
There is also a new linked format where you can click on the particular section in which you are interested and go directly to that spot.
Your VADIR Radar wishes all of you a very happy, healthy and safe 2007.
VR
While many of us were celebrating the various and hopefully happy holidays, SED was updating its Question and Answer Document. So if you click on the yellow and green buttons right by the title of this post, or copy and paste this into your browser,
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvirpage.htm
you can see the updated information (December 27) they have provided to assist you as you prepare your summary data for submission by January 26.
"What are the highlights?" you say?
Here are some of the changes:
Section A- Questions 7 & 8 have been added;
Section B-Questions 6, 7, 8 & 9 have been added;
Section E- Question 8-the words "in unsafe schools" have been omitted from the end of the first paragraph.
There is also a new linked format where you can click on the particular section in which you are interested and go directly to that spot.
Your VADIR Radar wishes all of you a very happy, healthy and safe 2007.
VR
Monday, December 04, 2006
New York State Center Website Change
Hi folks,
Thanks to an intrepid reader, your VR is reminded that the NYS Center for School Safety has recently changed its web address. It's linked above with the yellow and green dots, but is also right here for your convenience:
http://nyscenterforschoolsafety.org/save.html
At this page you will find links to the presentation materials that have been used for VADIR trainings, links to the Question and Answer Document that SED provides, as well as links to other SAVE related issues for schools.
The direct page for the Q&A site is:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/UVIRQ&AJuly282006html.htm
Thanks for reading and stay safe,
VR
Thanks to an intrepid reader, your VR is reminded that the NYS Center for School Safety has recently changed its web address. It's linked above with the yellow and green dots, but is also right here for your convenience:
http://nyscenterforschoolsafety.org/save.html
At this page you will find links to the presentation materials that have been used for VADIR trainings, links to the Question and Answer Document that SED provides, as well as links to other SAVE related issues for schools.
The direct page for the Q&A site is:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/UVIRQ&AJuly282006html.htm
Thanks for reading and stay safe,
VR
Tuesday, November 28, 2006
The Time Has Come......
...And it is January 26th. All VADIR data is due that day. You can access the link to SED's site above here by clicking on the pretty green and yellow dots next to the title of this post, or copy and paste this into your browser:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml
Don't forget some of the important points:
EVERYONE must submit electronically (BOCES this means you too this year!).
You should be using an October 11, 2006 Glossary for the definition of categories of incidents.
School Districts must submit a VADIR Summary Form for the district. The district VADIR form must contain only information about incidents that are reportable, but not attributable to any school or BOCES within the district. As in prior years, a VADIR form must be completed for each school.
New section on unsafe school choice. Students who are victims of a violent criminal offense or who attend a school designated as persistently dangerous must be offered an opportunity to transfer to a safe school within the Local Educational Agency, including a charter school, if such a transfer is possible. Schools now report counts of students offered and accepting transfers under each of these two types of unsafe school choice.
New item to collect a combined unduplicated count of offenders involved in serious violent incidents. Item 8 is a new item calling for the total number of different individuals involved in serious violent incidents. The categories of serious violent incidents are categories 1-8, plus any incident in categories 9-17 that involved a weapon. For Item 8 only, count each offender only once regardless of how many serious violent incidents the person was involved in as an offender. Treat unknown offenders as separate individuals. (N.b.: the counts of offenders and victims in Item 1 are duplicated counts. That is to say, for Item 1 count each individual each time he or she is an offender or victim.)
Weapons possession incidents: No change for 2005-06, but in 2006-07 weapons found and confiscated through security checks at building entrances will be reported separately from other weapons possession offenses. In completing individual incident reports in 2006-07, indicate whether weapons were confiscated through security screening systems located at the entrance to the school building. The 2006-07 VADIR Summary Form will distinguish those weapons possession incidents from others.
Be sure to keep checking back at the above site - or here, if you're so inclined. And if you are, drop me a comment or two. Does a Vadar Radar make any noise if no one is in the forest to hear it type?
Good luck submitting.
Stay safe,
VR
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml
Don't forget some of the important points:
EVERYONE must submit electronically (BOCES this means you too this year!).
You should be using an October 11, 2006 Glossary for the definition of categories of incidents.
School Districts must submit a VADIR Summary Form for the district. The district VADIR form must contain only information about incidents that are reportable, but not attributable to any school or BOCES within the district. As in prior years, a VADIR form must be completed for each school.
New section on unsafe school choice. Students who are victims of a violent criminal offense or who attend a school designated as persistently dangerous must be offered an opportunity to transfer to a safe school within the Local Educational Agency, including a charter school, if such a transfer is possible. Schools now report counts of students offered and accepting transfers under each of these two types of unsafe school choice.
New item to collect a combined unduplicated count of offenders involved in serious violent incidents. Item 8 is a new item calling for the total number of different individuals involved in serious violent incidents. The categories of serious violent incidents are categories 1-8, plus any incident in categories 9-17 that involved a weapon. For Item 8 only, count each offender only once regardless of how many serious violent incidents the person was involved in as an offender. Treat unknown offenders as separate individuals. (N.b.: the counts of offenders and victims in Item 1 are duplicated counts. That is to say, for Item 1 count each individual each time he or she is an offender or victim.)
Weapons possession incidents: No change for 2005-06, but in 2006-07 weapons found and confiscated through security checks at building entrances will be reported separately from other weapons possession offenses. In completing individual incident reports in 2006-07, indicate whether weapons were confiscated through security screening systems located at the entrance to the school building. The 2006-07 VADIR Summary Form will distinguish those weapons possession incidents from others.
Be sure to keep checking back at the above site - or here, if you're so inclined. And if you are, drop me a comment or two. Does a Vadar Radar make any noise if no one is in the forest to hear it type?
Good luck submitting.
Stay safe,
VR
Friday, October 27, 2006
New News Yet Again - Keep Checking Back
Hello again from VADIR Land!!!
Good to "see" you all again. Glad to know you keep checking back.
Thanks to some alert Deputy Vadir Raiders out there, we have learned the there are new documents posted on the website for your viewing, recording and reporting pleasure!
Remember this website? http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml
Keep checking back. It's critical!
If you can't click on this, you can either click on the pretty green and yellow circles next to the title of this post, or you can copy the above site and paste it in your browser. Keep checking back.
I know, I know. Enough of the technical assistance you say - tell me what's new!
Wait no longer. You will find:
2005-06 Individual Incident Reporting Forms
2005-06 Summary Reporting Forms
10/11/06 Glossary of Terms
There is no formal due date yet, but the site does say the electronic method of submission should be up and running between mid-November and id-December.
So have I mentioned - Keep checking back?????
Stay safe,
VR
Good to "see" you all again. Glad to know you keep checking back.
Thanks to some alert Deputy Vadir Raiders out there, we have learned the there are new documents posted on the website for your viewing, recording and reporting pleasure!
Remember this website? http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml
Keep checking back. It's critical!
If you can't click on this, you can either click on the pretty green and yellow circles next to the title of this post, or you can copy the above site and paste it in your browser. Keep checking back.
I know, I know. Enough of the technical assistance you say - tell me what's new!
Wait no longer. You will find:
2005-06 Individual Incident Reporting Forms
2005-06 Summary Reporting Forms
10/11/06 Glossary of Terms
There is no formal due date yet, but the site does say the electronic method of submission should be up and running between mid-November and id-December.
So have I mentioned - Keep checking back?????
Stay safe,
VR
Saturday, October 14, 2006
Holla Back - Phone line correction
Hello out there in VADIR land - thanks for checking up on that toll free anonymous reporting line. Here it is again:
1-877-7SAVENY (1-877-772-8369).
The previous post had a few too many numbers - a little bit of toll free VADIR enthusiasm! Your VR has corrected that post and it's correct here, so spread the word.
Stay safe,
VR
1-877-7SAVENY (1-877-772-8369).
The previous post had a few too many numbers - a little bit of toll free VADIR enthusiasm! Your VR has corrected that post and it's correct here, so spread the word.
Stay safe,
VR
Thursday, October 12, 2006
Like the song says - Don't be afraid, just call me!
Who you gonna call? Well, if you have a concern about school safety or violent and disruptive incident reporting, there is a new toll free number you can call. The anonymous school safety reporting hotline is 1-877-7SAVENY (1-877-772-8369).
Here's how it works: You call the number anytime. If it is after business hours you can leave a message. Someone will return your call by the end of the next business day so that you can discuss any school safety issues with someone at the Center.
If you need further information about school safety legislation (SAVE) or VADIR, or any other school safety resources, don't forget to check out the website of the NYS Center for School Safety, Creating Safe Schools - Building by Building. www.mhric.org/scss/save.html.
Stay safe,
VR
Here's how it works: You call the number anytime. If it is after business hours you can leave a message. Someone will return your call by the end of the next business day so that you can discuss any school safety issues with someone at the Center.
If you need further information about school safety legislation (SAVE) or VADIR, or any other school safety resources, don't forget to check out the website of the NYS Center for School Safety, Creating Safe Schools - Building by Building. www.mhric.org/scss/save.html.
Stay safe,
VR
Thursday, October 05, 2006
Are Ready for Your Mystery Date????
Hello out there in VADIR Land. Your VADIR Raider has been a bit quiet out on the home front, but it's time for a little refresher for the Blog.
DUE DATE FOR VADIR:
The best laid plans....were for the 05-06 data to be submitted electronically with the BEDS data at the end of October. If you go to the link off of this article, you'll find the lastest from SED. Sometime between Mid-November and Mid-December, the electronic submission forms will be available.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml
So, keep checking back, either here with your ever-faithful Raider (although the Eagles are Number 1), or at the SED site listed above. There is also a link to the SED site from the New York State Center for School Safety's site at www.mhric.org/scss/save.html. Variety is the spice of life, so try getting to the site from any one of these different portals!
Please feel free to post questions or comments. You can also email questions to scss@mhric.org.
Stay safe,
VR
DUE DATE FOR VADIR:
The best laid plans....were for the 05-06 data to be submitted electronically with the BEDS data at the end of October. If you go to the link off of this article, you'll find the lastest from SED. Sometime between Mid-November and Mid-December, the electronic submission forms will be available.
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml
So, keep checking back, either here with your ever-faithful Raider (although the Eagles are Number 1), or at the SED site listed above. There is also a link to the SED site from the New York State Center for School Safety's site at www.mhric.org/scss/save.html. Variety is the spice of life, so try getting to the site from any one of these different portals!
Please feel free to post questions or comments. You can also email questions to scss@mhric.org.
Stay safe,
VR
Monday, August 21, 2006
New Blip on the VADIR Radar - NEW GLOSSARY
Hello out there in VADIR land! So you do trainings for 750 people, and the day after you step off the road, guess what??? New guidance!! Don'tcha hate it when that happens? So onward and upward.
There is new guidance out in the Glossary. You will find the glossary at this site:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml. Don't be fooled by the fact that the page looks no different. Click on the "Glossary" and you'll see that there has been extra clarification added to several categories.
Take a look at the examples of #8 Reckless Endangerment.
Review the examples of #7 Physical Injury.
Also check out the specifics for #5 Arson.
Also, in a lightening flash of forward thinking, go ahead and take a look at the 06-07 requirement under #17 Weapons Possession Only. There is now a subcategory 17.2 that will be used NEXT YEAR - NOT THIS YEAR - to capture data about weapons that are confiscated by scanners or metal detectors and such. So be ready for that as you look to next year's reporting.
Several trainings options are still available:
North Country 8/28 in Canton from 8:30 to 12:00.
Hudson Valley 8/23 in New Paltz, and 9/13 at Southern Westchester BOCES.
Keep checking in.
Your friendly neighborhood VADIR updater!
There is new guidance out in the Glossary. You will find the glossary at this site:
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/irts/violence-data/home.shtml. Don't be fooled by the fact that the page looks no different. Click on the "Glossary" and you'll see that there has been extra clarification added to several categories.
Take a look at the examples of #8 Reckless Endangerment.
Review the examples of #7 Physical Injury.
Also check out the specifics for #5 Arson.
Also, in a lightening flash of forward thinking, go ahead and take a look at the 06-07 requirement under #17 Weapons Possession Only. There is now a subcategory 17.2 that will be used NEXT YEAR - NOT THIS YEAR - to capture data about weapons that are confiscated by scanners or metal detectors and such. So be ready for that as you look to next year's reporting.
Several trainings options are still available:
North Country 8/28 in Canton from 8:30 to 12:00.
Hudson Valley 8/23 in New Paltz, and 9/13 at Southern Westchester BOCES.
Keep checking in.
Your friendly neighborhood VADIR updater!
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
July 28 2006 New Q&A Document
Extra, Extra, Read All About It - It Being VADIR.
So the latest edition has hit the web. Check out the updated VADIR Questions and Answers. Where, where, where can I read that, you say? Well just point and click!
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvirpage.htm
If the point and click method doesn't work, just copy the address above and paste it in your browser. That will get you there too. Consider yourself current!
VR
So the latest edition has hit the web. Check out the updated VADIR Questions and Answers. Where, where, where can I read that, you say? Well just point and click!
http://www.emsc.nysed.gov/sss/SDFSCA/uvirpage.htm
If the point and click method doesn't work, just copy the address above and paste it in your browser. That will get you there too. Consider yourself current!
VR
Friday, July 21, 2006
Got VADIR????
New blips on the VADIR RADAR!!
You've been waiting with bated breath...and here they are. VADIR trainings across the State. Bring your team. Bring your questions. Those questions that can't be answered at that very moment will be recorded and sent on to SED for the absolute correct answer!
So below is a list of locations, dates and contact numbers. Call up the person in your region. Sign up!
August 7: Mid-West, Genesee Valley BOCES, Contact Joan Vitkus, 585-344-7571
August 8: Mid-South, GST BOCES Bush Campus, Bldg 1 Conference Room ABC, 459 Philo Road, Elmira, NY, Contact Colleen Hurd, 607-739-3581
August 9: Mid-State, OCM BOCES, Contact Lee Beals, 315-431-8557
August 10: West, Michael's Banquet Facility, Contact Jane Olgivie, 716-821-7550
August 15 & 16: Long Island, Western Suffolk BOCES & Nassau BOCES, Contact Susan Kessler, 631-242-1128
August 23: Hudson Valley, Ulster BOCES Conference Center, 175 Route 32 North, New Paltz, NY, Click here for a map and directions. Contact Teresa Pabon, 845-255-4874
TBA: Capital Region, Best Western, Wolf Road, Albany, Contact Kay Bradley, 518-464-3975
Training for Violent and Disruptive Incident Reporting (VADIR): Training will be provided to all public school districts, BOCES and charter schools this summer on VADIR. This training will assist schools with the legal requirements on what and how to report violent and disruptive incidents. Each public school district, BOCES and charter school will be asked to send a team of four representatives to one of the day-long regional training sessions that will be scheduled in August. The teams should include the superintendent or designee, a building principal representative, a representative of the teachers’ union, and a person with primary responsibility for accurate completion of VADIR forms.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Stay Safe -
VR
You've been waiting with bated breath...and here they are. VADIR trainings across the State. Bring your team. Bring your questions. Those questions that can't be answered at that very moment will be recorded and sent on to SED for the absolute correct answer!
So below is a list of locations, dates and contact numbers. Call up the person in your region. Sign up!
August 7: Mid-West, Genesee Valley BOCES, Contact Joan Vitkus, 585-344-7571
August 8: Mid-South, GST BOCES Bush Campus, Bldg 1 Conference Room ABC, 459 Philo Road, Elmira, NY, Contact Colleen Hurd, 607-739-3581
August 9: Mid-State, OCM BOCES, Contact Lee Beals, 315-431-8557
August 10: West, Michael's Banquet Facility, Contact Jane Olgivie, 716-821-7550
August 15 & 16: Long Island, Western Suffolk BOCES & Nassau BOCES, Contact Susan Kessler, 631-242-1128
August 23: Hudson Valley, Ulster BOCES Conference Center, 175 Route 32 North, New Paltz, NY, Click here for a map and directions. Contact Teresa Pabon, 845-255-4874
TBA: Capital Region, Best Western, Wolf Road, Albany, Contact Kay Bradley, 518-464-3975
Training for Violent and Disruptive Incident Reporting (VADIR): Training will be provided to all public school districts, BOCES and charter schools this summer on VADIR. This training will assist schools with the legal requirements on what and how to report violent and disruptive incidents. Each public school district, BOCES and charter school will be asked to send a team of four representatives to one of the day-long regional training sessions that will be scheduled in August. The teams should include the superintendent or designee, a building principal representative, a representative of the teachers’ union, and a person with primary responsibility for accurate completion of VADIR forms.
Looking forward to seeing you all there!
Stay Safe -
VR
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