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  Who should create a district-level emergency
preparedness and crisis response plan?
 
 
  School district staff
  • Facility use and maintenance
  • Food services
  • Human resources
  • Instruction
  • Legal counsel and risk management
  • Nurses
  • Parent leaders
  • Psychologists
  • Public information — communications
  • Safety and security
  • Social workers
  • Technology
  • Transportation

NEA representatives
  • Local association representative
  • State association representative

Community experts and local emergency responders
  • Emergency medical services providers
  • Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) regional bioterrorism coordinator
  • FEMA, American Red Cross, etc., personnel
  • Fire safety and hazardous materials (HAZMAT) experts
  • Mental health, victim assistance and social services professionals
  • Police, sheriff and district attorney officials




 
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