Category Archive: Crisis – Emergency Planning for Schools

Emergency Management Agencies: Hidden Treasures for School Preparedness – Part 1

Posted by on March 11, 2010

When I ask many school administrators if they are working with their county emergency management agency on their school crisis planning, I often get a common response:  “Who? What do they do?” We also like to ask school transportation directors if their district’s school buses are part of the county emergency management agency’s plan for mass […]

School Crisis: Chaos or Communication?

Posted by on March 9, 2010

The news headline: “Adults’ missteps detailed in S. Phila. High violence” The story goes on to read: “On Dec. 3, as Asian students endured a daylong series of attacks at South Philadelphia High, the adults responsible for their safety were often confused or unsure how to respond. The principal ordered a midmorning lockdown – designed […]

Bad Things Happen to Good Schools

Posted by on March 7, 2010

When we hear of a school shooting or other high-profile school safety incident, it is normal for people to look to see what the school could have done to prevent it from occurring.  But there is also a more subtle tendency in some people to believe there must be “something wrong” with the victimized school.  […]

Do You Know What Drives Your Decisions in a School Crisis?

Posted by on March 5, 2010

The principal of a large high school candidly described to us her thinking process when she responded in two very different ways to two very similar emergency situations in the same week: “Cognitively, I knew what I should do, but emotionally…” In my 25-years helping educators gain peace of mind and control over their school safety […]

Who is in Charge When an Emergency Hits Your School?

Posted by on March 4, 2010

In the education community, we like to make decisions through committees and with consensus.  But there is no time to form a committee when you have an irate parent threatening in the main office or when an active shooter is in the school. Principals need to have a solid chain-of-command in their school emergency plans.  […]

Educators are our Very-First Responders

Posted by on February 26, 2010

In the post-Columbine era, we have trained school administrators and crisis teams to plan, train, and drilll closely with first-responders.  I have always been an advocate for school resource officers (SROs), other local law enforcement, fire fighters, and emergency medical service personnel. The Deer Creek Middle School shooting this week reminds us, however, that critical school incidents can […]

School Emergency Preparedness: A Quote to Live By

Posted by on February 24, 2010

  By all accounts, the school and police response at Tuesday’s shooting at Deer Creek Middle School in Littleton, Colorado, reflected their planning and preparedness efforts. This was heard time and time again in media interviews.  It was quite evident to those of us who advise school boards, superintendents, and school staff on school crisis planning, […]

School Crisis Recovery: Caring for the Caretakers

Posted by on January 14, 2010

Educators generally do a great job in preparing for the mental health recovery of students following a crisis.  They typically do not prepare enough for their own recovery. In the past five years, I worked with educators after a high-profile school stabbing, a school shooting and student-shooter suicide, and a gang-related student killing in a community where safety concerns spilled over […]