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Advice and Tools for Schools when Preparing and Dealing with Disaster or Catastrophic Events

Contains material from Mar 2018

Advice and Tools for Schools when Preparing and Dealing with Disaster or Catastrophic Events
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Session 1: In Case of Emergency: A Legal Toolkit for Disaster Preparedness - Disaster is brewing … What do you do to prepare (if you have time)? And how do you quickly get operations back to normal after it hits? Explore the legal and practical issues of disaster preparedness and recovery from an operations and employment standpoint. Using recent disasters as a guide (wildfires, man-made fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, etc), examine lessons learned and get helpful tips.

Session 2: Advice From the Inside: Preparing for and Dealing with Student Issues that Follow Catastrophic Events When disaster strikes, school districts serve as a port in the storm for students and the wider-community in crisis. Hear practical advice regarding legal issues to raise and steps to take before, during, and after a catastrophic event to support students, the mission of the school district, and stay #StudentStrong.

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1. In Case of Emergency: A Legal Toolkit for Disaster Preparedness (Mar 2018)

Merri Schneider-Vogel, Ellen H. Spalding

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In Case of Emergency: A Legal Toolkit for Disaster Preparedness (Mar 2018)

Disaster is brewing … What do you do to prepare (if you have time)? And how do you quickly get operations back to normal after it hits? Explore the legal and practical issues of disaster preparedness and recovery from an operations and employment standpoint. Using recent disasters as a guide (wildfires, man-made fires, hurricanes, tornadoes, flooding, etc), examine lessons learned and get helpful tips.  

Originally presented: Feb 2018 School Law Conference

Merri Schneider-Vogel, Thompson & Horton LLP - Houston, TX
Ellen H. Spalding, Rogers, Morris & Grover, L.L.P. - Houston, TX

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2. Advice From the Inside: Preparing for and Dealing with Student Issues that Follow Catastrophic Events (Mar 2018)

Justin R. Graham, Stephanie Maher

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Advice From the Inside: Preparing for and Dealing with Student Issues that Follow Catastrophic Events (Mar 2018)

When disaster strikes, school districts serve as a port in the storm for students and the wider-community in crisis. Hear practical advice regarding legal issues to raise and steps to take before, during, and after a catastrophic event to support students, the mission of the school district, and stay #StudentStrong.  

Originally presented: Feb 2018 School Law Conference

Justin R. Graham, Katy Independent School District - Katy, TX
Stephanie Maher, Humble Independent School District - Humble, TX