SchoolSafety.gov Back-to-School Campaign
Join the campaign and share helpful resources for a safe return to school.
The Back-to-School Campaign encourages members of the K-12 community to visit SchoolSafety.gov and use its resources and tools to create safe and supportive learning environments for students and educators.
There are a number of ways to get involved in the campaign and help our school communities begin the new year informed and equipped with the latest available school safety resources and evidence-based practices.
Copy, download, and share the SchoolSafety.gov Back-to-School Campaign resources featured below – which include an animated video, communications toolkit, infographics, and social media posts and graphics – to learn more about SchoolSafety.gov and help spread the word to others in your school and community.
Feel free to tailor and use these promotional materials in ways that fit the needs of your audiences and channels, and consider using our hashtag #BacktoSchoolSafety to make it easier for others to find and engage with the campaign. You can also access additional school safety information by subscribing to our email list, following us on Twitter, and exploring the rest of the SchoolSafety.gov site.
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