Abstract
School safety is a broad-spanning topic that requires great efforts from multiple stakeholders. Kentucky Safe Schools Week is an annual campaign put forward by the team at Kentucky Center for School Safety (KCSS) that aims to assist with these efforts. Materials and resources are created and compiled for audiences across the Commonwealth to utilize within schools and communities to convey school safety related messaging. Identifying stakeholders, including school administrators, teachers, students and the community, the KCSS team continues to seek tools to enhance engagement with these audiences. Innovative resources to support endeavors, such as student engagement, social media and video, may provide helpful tools to further communication. These tools may support efforts to enhance stakeholder engagement with the Kentucky Safe Schools Week campaign. Enhancing stakeholder engagement with the campaign may assist audiences related to school safety through an improved sense of school and community connectedness.
Year Manuscript Completed
Fall 2023
Senior Project Advisor
Marcie Hinton, Ph.D.
Degree Awarded
Bachelor of Integrated Studies Degree
Field of Study
Communications
Document Type
Thesis - Murray State Access only
Recommended Citation
Abanathy, Elizabeth, "Kentucky Safe Schools Week campaign: increasing engagement with school safety stakeholders" (2023). Integrated Studies. 497.
https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/bis437/497