7 Ways Superintendents and Principals Can Effectively Lead During a School Crisis43 sec read

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Robert L. Evans

Robert Evans

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The start of a new school year is an exciting time for students, parents, teachers, and faculty in K-12 schools across the United States. However, schools today face growing security risks such as violence, bomb threats, and natural disasters that challenge their ability to provide a safe and supportive environment.

The start of a new school year is an exciting time for students, parents, teachers, and faculty in K-12 schools across the United States. However, schools today face growing security risks such as violence, bomb threats, and natural disasters that challenge their ability to provide a safe and supportive environment. These security concerns raise important questions for school administrators: How should they react during a crisis? Which events qualify as crises, and what are the most effective safety protocols? School leadership, though often burdened with multiple responsibilities, can play a pivotal role in crisis management by adopting strategies such as clear communication, strong leadership, and informed decision-making. These practices, combined with thorough preparedness and community engagement, are crucial for maintaining safety and security throughout the academic year.

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