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How Rural Schools Are Redefining School Safety Through Relationships and Proactive Systems

Rural school leaders can build safer environments by prioritizing emotional safety, student belonging, and intentional relationships over physical security alone. Dr. Miguel Salazar shares how proactive systems and community-wide involvement create a culture where every student has a trusted adult.

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On Principles of Change, a podcast by Raptor Technologies, host Dr.

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Miguel Salazar, principal of Sundown Middle School in Sundown, Texas, to explore how one rural district is redefining school safety through culture, systems, and human connection.

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Together, they unpack how proactive frameworks, community values, and intentional relationship-building can…

On Principles of Change, a podcast by Raptor Technologies, host Dr. Amy Grosso sits down with Dr. Miguel Salazar, principal of Sundown Middle School in Sundown, Texas, to explore how one rural district is redefining school safety through culture, systems, and human connection. Together, they unpack how proactive frameworks, community values, and intentional relationship-building can transform school environments for the better. KEY POINTS: 1. School safety goes beyond physical security. It includes emotional safety, a sense of belonging, and meaningful student connections. 2. Proactive approaches, such as identifying students who lack strong adult relationships, are more impactful than reactive measures. 3. Building a culture where every student has a trusted adult requires involvement from the entire school community, from teachers to bus drivers. Dr. Miguel Salazar has dedicated over two decades to education, beginning his career as a math teacher and coach before moving into administration. After serving as a high school principal for nine years, he now leads Sundown Middle School and is set to become superintendent of Sundown ISD. A graduate of South Plains College and Texas Tech University, Dr. Salazar is known for his commitment to student-centered leadership and his focus on building systems that ensure every child has a champion within the school.

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About the Experts

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theresa.sullivan

Host, Principles of Change

Dr. Amy Grosso is the host of Principles of Change, a podcast produced by Raptor Technologies focused on school safety and leadership. She engages school administrators and educators in conversations about building safer, more supportive school environments. Her work centers on proactive systems, culture, and community in K-12 education.

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Dr. Miguel Salazar

Principal

Sundown Middle School, Sundown ISD

Dr. Miguel Salazar is the principal of Sundown Middle School in Sundown, Texas. He is a rural school leader focused on redefining school safety through relationship-building, proactive systems, and a strong campus culture. His approach emphasizes human connection as a foundational element of student safety and well-being.