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South Dakota State Dept. of Military and Veterans Affairs, Pierre. Div. of Emergency and Disaster Service. – 1991
This guidebook is designed to help principals, teachers, staff, parents, and students develop an emergency guide for their school. Besides preparing a response plan, emergency planners must identify hazards, conduct drills, and involve the school community in planning to provide care and shelter for students until they can be reunited with their…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Emergency Shelters
DeSpain, B. C. – American School and University, 1975
Some of the difficulty in school district rebuilding after a disaster can be avoided by keeping good inventory records and having adequate insurance coverage, a long-range plan, and a staff capable of making decisions. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Facility Inventory, Insurance
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC. – 1990
Information to assist the school community develop and adapt a self-sufficient safety program for its school is presented in this workbook. Steps involved in the planning process are outlined in section 2. Section 3 describes how to estimate potential earthquake impact and how to identify hazards. The fourth section discusses what to expect and…
Descriptors: Earthquakes, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Natural Disasters
Schonfeld, David J.; Lichtenstein, Robert; Pruett, Marsha Kline; Speese-Linehan, Dee – 2002
Dealing with the effects of a crisis on school children and staff is not the primary mission of schools, nor is it the reason why most educators or school administrators entered the profession. Not surprisingly, therefore, many schools do not plan for or prepare to respond to a crisis that might affect their students and staff. This book, designed…
Descriptors: Crisis Intervention, Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs

Buchanan, Sally – Library Trends, 1981
Discission of threat of disaster to library archival materials focuses on prevention (building maintenance, materials storage, fire prevention), preparedness (preplanning, procedures for handling emergencies, finances of recovery operation), and action (instructions for handling damaged materials). Current library activities in disaster planning…
Descriptors: Archives, Emergency Programs, Fire Protection, Libraries
Paine, Cathy Kennedy – Northwest Education, 1999
In May 1998, a student opened fire in the cafeteria, killing or wounding 24 students at Thurston High School in Springfield, Oregon. Lessons learned from the incident are detailed to assist other schools in planning for unexpected tragedies. Steps recommended actions before, during, and after a crisis. (CDS)
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Emergency Programs, High Schools, Mass Media
Honawar, Vaishali – Education Week, 2005
If a flu pandemic breaks out in the United States, as many as 4 in 10 school-age children will become sick, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, which released a comprehensive plan on how it would deal with such an outbreak. The nearly 400-page plan says the department would consider measures such as closing schools early…
Descriptors: Human Services, School Closing, Diseases, Disease Control
Benedetto, Harry J. – 1980
This guide was prepared to assist Pennsylvania schools and communities in the development of comprehensive emergency plans. Procedures for identifying and responding to potential community and school emergency situations are presented. A plan for developing and organizing mass care centers utilizing school and community facilities and resources is…
Descriptors: Community Planning, Drills (Practice), Emergency Programs, Emergency Squad Personnel
Young, James H; Smith, Sigmund – College and University Business, 1971
Involving the university in developing a contingency plan can ensure effective handling of crisis situations. (Editor)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Activism, Emergency Programs, Higher Education
Witt, James L. – School Business Affairs, 1998
Responding to schools' need for disaster preparedness, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) offers a week-long course at its Emergency Management Institute (the Multi-Hazard Safety Program for Schools). FEMA recommends that school officials identify likely hazards, mitigate against them, develop response and postdisaster coping plans,…
Descriptors: Administrator Responsibility, Coping, Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education

Raffan, James – Journal of Experiential Education, 1984
Most take canoeing, leadership, first aid, CPR and other courses to help cope when something happens, but there is more to dealing with crisis than learning proper procedures and techniques. Three areas of concern interlock to form the Crisis Management Triangle: knowledge and skill, preventive awareness, and crisis management planning. (ERB)
Descriptors: Accident Prevention, Adventure Education, Crisis Management, Emergency Programs
Federal Emergency Management Agency, Washington, DC. – 1994
A videotape that describes what earthquakes are, and examines the disaster planning schools can develop during the first few minutes following an earthquake to assure students and staff survive. The kinds of destruction likely to happen during a damaging earthquake are highlighted. The videotape stresses the need for children and staff to know…
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Earthquakes, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs
Disaster's Aftermath: Rebuilding Schools Is One Thing--Rebuilding Children's Lives Is Quite Another.
Black, Susan – American School Board Journal, 2001
Children who experience disasters such as Hurricane Andrew in southern Florida, are prone to severe and debilitating stress. Districts can prepare by designating a disaster management commander, a search-and-rescue team, and a reuniting team. Planning should include drills, recovery, and restoration elements. (Contains 10 references.) (MLH)
Descriptors: Crisis Management, Elementary Secondary Education, Emergency Programs, Floods
Abowd, Anthony; Catrambone, Joseph A. – CAUSE/EFFECT, 1979
Methods for examining the risk of long-term interruptions of data processing in large computer centers are discussed. Procedures are outlined for responding to such a disaster, with the University of Illinois Administrative Computer Center and its security system cited as an example. (SF)
Descriptors: Administration, Computers, Contingency Management, Data Processing
Copeland, Margaret Leitch – Child Care Information Exchange, 1996
Discusses steps necessary to develop an emergency preparedness plan for child care centers: (1) identifying the need for policies through brainstorming and reviewing previous emergencies; (2) identifying potential issues through consultation; (3) establishing center procedures; (4) identifying a spokesperson to present accurate public information;…
Descriptors: Day Care, Day Care Centers, Early Childhood Education, Emergency Programs