Emergency Operations

Read: Tabletop Exercise 3: Loud Voices, Smell of Alcohol Coming from Main Office

Tabletop Exercise 3: Loud Voices, Smell of Alcohol Coming from Main Office

In this real-life incident, the school secretary was in her first year and had not received de-escalation training. Here’s how it played out.

Read: 6 Tips for Natural Disaster Planning for Schools

6 Tips for Natural Disaster Planning for Schools

Ensuring your school’s emergency plans cover natural disasters — no matter where you live — is vital to mitigating damage and loss of life.

Read: Tabletop Exercise 1: Student Hasn’t Returned Home from School. What Would You Do?

Tabletop Exercise 1: Student Hasn’t Returned Home from School. What Would You Do?

Test your school’s emergency response skills with these real-life incidents.

Read: Opinion: Our K-12 Schools Need Dedicated Safety Personnel Now More Than Ever

Opinion: Our K-12 Schools Need Dedicated Safety Personnel Now More Than Ever

Building a staffing model that brings a part or full-time crisis planning position into the K-12 organizational structure will better protect schools.

Read: Grand Jury Report Slams San Joaquin County School Safety Planning

Grand Jury Report Slams San Joaquin County School Safety Planning

The grand jury measured all 14 school districts’ preparedness against leading practices through interviews, site visits, and expert witness testimony.

Read: AlertEnterprise Debuts New Guardian SOC Insights, AI Chatbot at ISC West 2023

AlertEnterprise Debuts New Guardian SOC Insights, AI Chatbot at ISC West 2023

With Guardian and the AI Chatbot, CSOs can automate tasks, freeing up time to focus on more critical responsibilities.

Read: Involving Both Law Enforcement and Fire Officials in School Safety Planning

Involving Both Law Enforcement and Fire Officials in School Safety Planning

An emergency preparedness manager shares how his district includes police, fire, and EMS in its emergency operations planning.

Read: Police Chief Shares Lessons Learned from Recent Bomb Threats Against HBCUs

Police Chief Shares Lessons Learned from Recent Bomb Threats Against HBCUs

North Carolina A&T State University Chief of Police Jermaine Cherry shares how his campus handled a recent bomb threat and how preparations helped mitigate its effect.

Read: Using Drills and Exercises to Test Your School’s Emergency Operations Plan

Using Drills and Exercises to Test Your School’s Emergency Operations Plan

Learn how to train staff and test your school’s emergency operations plan using various drills and exercises for a wide array of threats.

Read: 3 Things Your School District Needs to Consider When Planning for Natural Disasters

3 Things Your School District Needs to Consider When Planning for Natural Disasters

It is imperative schools plan for severe weather as it is estimated that 94% of students live in communities at risk for natural disasters.

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