Developing an Emergency Preparedness Plan For Your School
Preparedness plans outline how the school will respond to different crises and what is expected of key staff members.
Preparedness plans outline how the school will respond to different crises and what is expected of key staff members.
Schools should proactively plan for potential emergencies and implement steps for preparation, response, and recovery.
Here are some valuable resources and tips to help your school find assistance and support in the event of a disaster.
When faced with a crisis, time is against you. You must move quickly, make key decisions, and communicate to your constituents.
To help you assist students and other members of your community who need support, NAIS has compiled several resources.
Before reopening, school leaders must determine that the school is safe and that operations can function smoothly.
When students want to help, schools can help them understand what the priorities will be for relief and aid to the affected region.
Schools represent safety and routine in the lives of children, especially when safe spaces and daily routines are hard to come by.
One Louisiana school learned many lessons along the way as it recovered from the disruption of Hurricane Katrina.
Read about the journey of one suburban New Orleans school during the school year that followed the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.