KASA: The Ed Leader Podcast

The Reality of School Safety

32 min · 31. mar. 2026
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In this episode of the KASA Ed Leader Podcast, we sit down with nationally recognized school safety expert Sean Burke, President of the National School Safety Advocacy Council. With decades of experience in law enforcement, public safety, and school systems, Burke brings a direct and practical perspective on what it really takes to create safer schools. From understanding student behavior and early warning signs to building systems that support prevention—not just response—this conversation challenges common assumptions and refocuses leaders on what actually makes a difference.

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