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Bibliography

Cavanagh S. "Schools Abroad Brace Against Terrorism." Education Week. Vol. 24, No. 6. pp 1-16. October 6, 2004. [1]

Dorn M and Dorn C. Innocent Targets: When Terrorism Comes to School. Macon (Georgia): Safe Havens International, Inc. 2005.

Giduck J. Terror at Beslan: A Russian Tragedy with Lessons for America's Schools.  ???: Archangel Group, Inc. 2005.

Kopel D. "Follow the Leader: Israel and Thailand set an example by arming teachers." National Review. September 2, 2004. [2]

  • Proposes that teachers should carry guns, citing Isreal and Thailand's example. NR is a conservative journal, so take the article with a grain of salt. The important thing to research is what brought about arming teachers in those countries ...

Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools, The. Practical Information on Crisis Planning: A Guide for Schools and Communities. U.S. Department of Education. May 2003. [3]

Orange County Public Schools. Orange County Public Schools Proactive Guide for the Threat of Terrorism Against Schools.

  • Nothing new here. Seems to be almost a word-for-word copy of the same guide from Texas.

National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities. School Preparedness for Terrorism. Washington, D.C.: National Institute of Building Sciences. November 11, 2005. [4]

  • Extensive annotated bibliography on school terrorism

Poland S and McCormick JS. Coping with crisis: A resource guide for schools, parents, and communities. Langmont: Sopris West. 2000.

  • Not sure if this will be useful … found it in the Dept. Ed. Guide above. Incidentally, Scott Poland was (is?) the lead psychologist in the school district where I grew up.