Title: Schools fall short in preparing for emergencies - eSchool News Post by: Mark David on June 04, 2007, 12:35:36 PM When it comes to preparing for emergencies, the nation's schools could be getting better grades, a new report says. While most school districts have plans for dealing with emergencies such as terrorist attacks, hurricanes, or flu pandemics, those plans often fall short of what is needed, according to an analysis by the congressional Government Accountability Office (GAO). For example, about half of school districts don't have plans for continuing to educate students in the event of a lengthy school closure; school districts generally are not working with first responders or other community officials on how to implement emergency plans; 28 percent of school districts with emergency plans do not have specific provisions for evacuating students with disabilities in an emergency; and two-thirds of districts reported a lack of expertise and equipment, such as two-way radios and adequate locks for school buildings, as impediments to emergency planning.
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