DHS Names Marlene Sallo to Advisory Board

July 23, 2024
DHS Names Marlene Sallo to Advisory Board

Today, the Department of Homeland Security announced the inaugural members of the Federal School Safety Clearinghouse External Advisory Board, a group of school safety experts and education leaders that will provide advice and recommendations on practical ways to enhance K-12 school safety and security. The Board builds upon the Biden-Harris Administration’s collective efforts to support K-12 communities in creating safer, more supportive learning environments and fulfills a key requirement of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act.

The Board will advise the Secretary of Homeland Security through the Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) on the implementation of evidence-based school safety practices and propose additional best practices for publication on the website SchoolSafety.gov. SchoolSafety.gov is the federal government’s platform that provides schools and districts with actionable recommendations to create safe and supportive environments for students and educators. The site serves as a one-stop access point for information, resources, and guidance for school safety from the Federal School Safety Clearinghouse, an interagency effort among the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, Homeland Security, and Justice.

Today’s announcement comes nearly two years after the enactment of the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act, which codified and expanded the Clearinghouse and directed the establishment of this advisory board. The Board will be chaired by Ronn Nozoe, Chief Executive Officer of the National Association of Secondary School Principals.

The newly appointed members represent a diverse set of perspectives and experiences and have expertise in education, developmental psychology, child and adolescent health, public safety, law enforcement, cybersecurity and emerging technologies, social work, and civil and human rights. They represent state, local, tribal and territorial governments; parents, legal guardians and students; law enforcement; school safety and non-profit organizations; educators and faculty associations; disability rights organizations; and the private sector. The Board’s work will help the federal government identify and execute upon actions that will better support schools across the country.

The inaugural members of the Board are:

  • Ronn Nozoe, Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Secondary School Principals (Chair);
  • Kevin Armstrong, President-elect, National Association of Elementary School Principals;
  • Tami Benton, President, American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry;
  • Shani Buggs, Assistant Professor, University of California Davis Violence Prevention Research Program and Founder, The Black and Brown Collective;
  • Mo Canady, Executive Director, National Association of School Resource Officers;
  • Noel Candelaria, Secretary-Treasurer, National Education Association;
  • Jennifer DePaoli, Senior Researcher, Learning Policy Institute;
  • Michele Gay, Founder and Executive Director, Safe and Sound Schools;
  • Seth Gerson, Program Director, K-12 Education, National Governors Association;
  • Alison Grodzinski, Managing Director, National Center for School Safety;
  • Christine Harms, Director, Colorado Office of School Safety;
  • Nicole Hockley, Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Sandy Hook Promise;
  • Devon Horton, Superintendent, DeKalb County School District, Georgia;
  • Yvonne Johnson, President, National Parent Teacher Association;
  • Brent Jones, Superintendent, Seattle Public Schools, Washington;
  • Liz King, Senior Program Director, Education Equity, The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights;
  • Keith Krueger, Chief Executive Officer, Consortium for School Networking;
  • Tim Lutz, Superintendent, Red Lake School District, Minnesota;
  • Chad Marlow, Senior Policy Counsel, American Civil Liberties Union;
  • Donna Michaelis, Director, Virginia Center for School and Campus Safety;
  • Tony Montalto, President, Stand With Parkland;
  • David Osher, Vice President and Institute Fellow, American Institutes for Research;
  • Melissa Reeves, Past President, National Association of School Psychologists;
  • Marlene Sallo, Executive Director, National Disability Rights Network;
  • David Schuler, Executive Director, The School Superintendents Association; and
  • Debra Wilson, President, National Association of Independent Schools.

“It’s an honor to be given the opportunity to serve on this advisory board. When we talk about how to make our schools safer, it is paramount that conversation does not leave out students with disabilities. We need to make sure evacuation and shelter plans include students in wheelchairs, students who have sensory disabilities, and those with mental health disabilities. And I will work to ensure students with disabilities who experience bullying, harassment, or are subjected to unfair disciplinary practices, are safe and supported while at school,” said Marlene Sallo, Executive Director of the National Disability Rights Network.

The Board is administered by CISA on behalf of the Secretary. It will convene in Fall 2024 for its first meeting.

To learn more about the Board, please visit cisa.gov/resources-tools/groups/federal-school-safety-clearinghouse-external-advisory-board.