Document Type
Article
Publication Date
12-2016
Publication Source
School Business Affairs
Abstract
The majority of states have statutes requiring school districts to develop school safety plans focused on preventing and responding to crisis situations. Plans may include protocols for disseminating school safety plans to appropriate personnel; mandatory fire, tornado, or active drills; and community involvement.
Although the degree of comprehensiveness of those plans depends on state legislation, all should include the basic elements offered here, focused on creating secure school environments.
Inclusive pages
16-18
ISBN/ISSN
0036-651X
Document Version
Published Version
Copyright
Copyright © 2016, Association of School Business Officials International
Publisher
Association of School Business Officials International
Volume
82
Issue
11
Place of Publication
Reston, VA
eCommons Citation
Dolph, David Alan, "School Crisis Plans: Are You Prepared?" (2016). Educational Leadership Faculty Publications. 214.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/eda_fac_pub/214
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Comments
This article originally appeared in the December 2016 School Business Affairs magazine and is reprinted with permission of the Association of School Business Officials International (ASBO). The text herein does not necessarily represent the views or policies of ASBO International, and use of this imprint does not imply any endorsement or recognition by ASBO International and its officers or affiliates.
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