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Alaska Safe Communities & Schools Symposium

A statewide 4-day working symposium

May 26-29, 2026 - UAF Wood Center, Fairbanks

Expert Sessions

May 26-29

Materials & Resouces

All curriculum at no cost

Meals Provided

Refreshments and lunch

$0

Venue & lodging

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About the Symposium

The Alaska Safe Communities & Schools Symposium brings together school leaders, law enforcement, mental health professionals, and tribal representatives from across the state for four days of hands-on safety training in Fairbanks. Hosted by the Hydaburg City School District on behalf of a consortium of 52 Alaska school districts and community safety providers, the symposium is fully funded through the Edward Byrne State Crisis Intervention Program (Byrne SCIP).

Who Should Attend

School Administrators

Community Leaders

District Safety Officers

Law Enforcement

VPSO Officers

School Board Members

Mental Health Professionals

Tribal Office Representatives

Interagency Safety Providers

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FEATURED PREVENTION & INTERVENTION PRESENTERS

F.B.I.

Pathways to Violence — a two-hour evidence-based session on how targeted school violence develops, how to identify warning signs early, and how communities can intervene before incidents occur.

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U.S. Secret Service

Behavioral threat assessment—a two-hour session on the systematic process of identifying, evaluating, and managing individuals who may pose a risk of targeted violence. Based on Secret Service National Threat Assessment Center research.

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M.C. Kimball and Associates
We’ve Got Your Back®

Active intruder response and behavioral threat assessment teams. Built on research from the FBI, Homeland Security, and the U.S. Department of Education. Includes practical go-bag resources for Alaska classrooms.

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Alaska State Troopers

Current public safety trends across rural and remote Alaska, VPSO program updates, and strategies for strengthening partnerships between school districts and law enforcement.

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Assoc. of Alaska School Boards

Model school safety policies, updated governance procedures, and how districts can keep Crisis Response Plans current in alignment with Alaska statute AS 14.33.100.

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Day-By-Day Schedule

Day 1 • May 26

Foundations of School Safety

Morning
The Big Five Emergency Response Protocols

Five immediate-action protocols: Shelter in Place, Drop/Cover/Hold On, Secure Campus, Lockdown/Barricade, and Evacuation. Preparation saves lives. San Mateo County Coalition for Safe Schools and Communities, 2022-2023

Late AM
FBI—Pathways to Violence

Threat identification and prevention

Afternoon
Alaska Local Resources

North Pole Public Safety, VPSO Department, and district safety officer presentations

Day 2 • May 27

Risk, cybersecurity and collaboration

Morning
Risk Assessment + Q&A

One-hour session with open Q&A clinic

Late AM
Alaska State Trooper Trends

Current public safety patterns across rural Alaska

Afternoon
Cybersecurity

Protecting school networks, student data, and community assets

Day 3 • May 28

Behavioral Threat Assessment

Morning
U.S. Secret Service

Two-hour session on behavioral threat assessment

Late AM
M.C. Kimball—We’ve Got Your Back®

Behavioral threat assessment teams and active intruder response

Afternoon
Safety Handbook Research Overview

Doctoral research from UAF College of Business and Security Management PhD candidates

Day 4 • May 29

Handbook workday

All Day
Expert-guided Safety Handbook Completion

Participants complete their district handbook with Kimball and public safety experts. Leave with a personalized, ready-to-use binder and curriculum materials

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