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Location and Address

8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m.
Houston City College Northeast Campus
Learning HUB Building
555 Community College Drive
Houston, TX 77013

Sponsorship

Sponsorship Opportunity!

Join us in making a difference at the ‘Be The Impact’ School Safety Summit! This vital event focuses on enhancing the safety and well-being of our students and educational communities. 

We’re looking for sponsors who are committed to fostering a secure learning environment alongside educators, law enforcement, and community members. Your support can help us create an impactful experience for all involved!

Be part of the solution—sponsor today! For more details, email Robert Marquez. 

Sponsor 

Call For Proposals

We are excited to announce the upcoming School Safety Summit, focused on enhancing the safety of our school environments. We invite speakers passionate about school safety innovations to share their experiences. 

Benefits of participating include:

Premium Exposure: Your session will appear in our printed program, reaching over 200 education and safety professionals.
Networking Opportunities: Connect with counselors, educators, and safety leaders.
Community Recognition: Boost your credibility as a school safety advocate.
Priority Access: Get early access to future HCDE events and professional development.

This is a great chance to showcase your work and engage in important discussions on school safety.

Submit My Proposal 

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Who Should Attend?

District School Safety, Security and Emergency Management Staff

School-Based
Police Officers

District Health and
Nurse Coordinators

District Student
Services Staff

School Operations Staff

“Safety needs to be at the forefront of everybody’s mind all the time because you never know when something is going to happen.” — Leslie Etheridge, Director of Center for Safe and Secure Schools

Questions?

Center for Safe and Secure Schools
Harris County Department of Education
6005 Westview
Houston, TX 77055

Phone: 713-696-0771
 

Robert Marquez
School Safety and Security Specialist
robert.marquez@hcde-texas.org

About CSSS

THE CENTER FOR SAFE AND SECURE SCHOOLS (CSSS) is an established liaison for schools within the Harris County emergency management community that promotes safety and security standards and best practices for K-12 schools. 

Harris County Department of Education established the division in 1999 at the request of district superintendents to advance safe and secure environments for students and educators. CSSS collaborates with federal, state and local entities to develop increased safety and security strategies, build relationships between emergency personnel and provide districts with crisis management training. 

CSSS conducts facility safety audits in accordance with the education code, provides districts with FEMA National Incident Management System training and hosts various social-emotional workshops throughout the year. 

 

About HCDE

Harris County Department of Education is dedicated to providing high-quality, cost-effective educational services to school districts, educators, government and non-profit organizations in Harris County.

 

Through schools for students with profound special needs, Head Start early childhood education, school-based therapy services and afterschool programs, HCDE supports all area school districts in meeting the needs of uniquely challenged learners while saving them millions of dollars each year through shared services. The Department is an innovative leader of literacy and workforce development programming for adult learners across the county. HCDE also provides various other educational support services including professional development for educators, school safety programs, educator certification, records management, and a national purchasing cooperative.

HCDE impacted more than 101,000 students in 2023-2024. Using fees for service, grants, and the purchasing cooperative, HCDE turns one dollar of property taxes into more than five dollars of services.

HCDE is separate and distinct from other agencies of Harris County. The Department’s primary service area covers 1,788 square miles but also provides support to school districts, education service centers and other governmental agencies across Texas and the nation.