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This page provides information that can help school leaders plan for any emergency, including natural disasters, violent incidents and terrorist acts. For more information about what families and communities can do to be ready for an emergency, please visit www.ready.gov.

  • Family Educational Rights and Privacy -- Proposed Rule (March 24, 2008)

Crisis Planning Resources

  • Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools
    FY 2008 Grant Award Recipients

  • Balancing Privacy and Safety
    Secretary Spellings announced guidance to help schools balance students' privacy rights with school safety concerns.

  • MRSA in Schools
    Answers to commonly asked questions about MRSA skin infections in schools (from the U.S. Department of Education). download files MS Word (40 KB)

  • MRSA Skin Infections
    Answers to questions about MRSA skin infections (from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention).

  • FY 2007 Awards for Emergency Response and Crisis Management Discretionary Grant Program
    download files MS Word(91 KB) | PDF(55 KB)

  • Webcasts on Emergency Management for Schools Training
    Four webcasts and accompanying materials look at the four phases of emergency management: prevention-mitigation, preparedness, response, and recovery. The webcasts were filmed at Emergency Management for Schools training meetings provided for school staff and administrators in March 2007.

  • Webcast on School Emergency Planning
    This November 2006 webcast provides parents, educators, school administrators and local safety personnel with an opportunity to review key considerations related to school emergency management planning. Learn about how schools can help mitigate, prevent, prepare for, respond to, and recover from a crisis.

  • Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools Grant ProgramAwards and press release

  • Practical Information on Crisis PlanningA brochure and complete guide on crisis planning for schools and communities.

  • Pandemic Flu PreparednessResources to help school leaders plan and prepare for pandemic flu.

  • Safe and Drug-Free SchoolsSelected resources from the U.S. Department of Education.

  • Bomb Threat Assessment Guide
    "Bomb Threat Response: An Interactive Planning Tool for Schools" is an interactive CD-ROM that can help schools be prepared to respond to a bomb threat. The CD-ROM, online support, and other information are available at www.threatplan.org. (October 2003)

  • Campus Public Safety: Weapons of Mass Destruction Terrorism Protective Measures
    The Office for Domestic Preparedness, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has published a series of suggestions to guide and inform public safety planning efforts to prevent, deter or effectively respond to a weapons of mass destruction terrorist attack on college campuses.
    April 2003

  • The 3 R's to Dealing with Trauma in Schools: Readiness, Response and Recovery
    This teleconference, sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and the Harvard School Public Health, explores issues related to trauma, its impact on children, and implications for schools and school personnel.
    Original airdate: April 23, 2002

  • National Clearinghouse for Educational Facilities - Disaster Preparedness for Schools
    This clearinghouse provides a list of links, books, and articles on building or retrofitting schools to withstand natural disasters and terrorism, developing emergency preparedness plans, and using school buildings to shelter community members during emergencies.

  • Project SERV: School Emergency Response to Violence
    Project SERV provides education-related services to school districts where the learning environment has been disrupted due to a violent or traumatic crisis. Funds may be used to assist schools facing an undue financial hardship in providing extraordinary services due to an event that has had a traumatic affect on the learning environment.

  • Reports and Resources
    Publications, listservs, online events, surveys, policy guidance, and technical assistance centers from ED's Office of Safe and Drug-Free Schools.

Examples of Promising Practices in School Emergency Response

 
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