Emergency Preparedness

Schools must feel safe for students, staff and parents. We know that to succeed, schools need to operate with the goal of seeking out those youth who are "in the margins" and find means to bring them into the mainstream. We need to examine all the ways we are labeling kids, from disability issues to "gang" kids or "street kids" and, one at a time, bring them into activities or relationships that matter for them. It is both easier and more effective to do this at an early age. We need to support staff in being student-centered. If it isn't working for the kids, it isn't working! With all of the state mandates and the amount of time we spend in academic assessment, it becomes increasingly difficult to remain student-centered. Click below to read how to prepare yourselves and your families.

Emergency Preparedness

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