Good school safety consultants learn from every project and client school district.  If not, they’re not very good consultants.

My colleagues and I have consistently received positive feedback from our work with school districts receiving federal Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) grants.  We have provided training for crisis teams and administrators, emergency planning assessments, tabletop exercises for building and district crisis teams along with their first responders and other community partners, professional development sessions for support personnel (office support staff, custodians, food service staff, bus drivers, and transportation management teams), and related services.

But we also have learned a great deal along the way to become better at what we do.  A number of our “lessons learned” center around common themes we see across projects. Some of these lessons include:

REMS grants have helped schools motivate members of the school-community around school emergency/crisis planning.

What motivates your school leaders to move their crisis plans from paper to practice?

Ken Trump

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