Readiness and Emergency Management for K-12 Schools
NOVEMBER 12, 2015
The Rock Garden-Comfort Suites
1951 Bond Street
Green Bay, WI 54303
http://comfortsuitesgb.com/rock-garden
Registration 8:00-8:30 am
8:30 am-3:30 pm
Future trainings - March 2016 in Madison & Eau Claire
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Superintendents, Principals, School Safety Coordinators, Facility Managers, Counselors, School Psychologists, Social Workers, Teachers, Law Enforcement, others who serve on planning teams responsible for developing and revising school emergency operations plan (EOP)
AM LARGE GROUP TRAINING SESSION
“Developing Emergency Operations Plans K-12 Training”
In collaboration with their local government and community partners, schools can take steps to plan for potential emergencies through the creation of a high-quality school EOP. This training provides an overview of a recommended six-step planning process to create a high-quality school EOP. It is applicable for audiences interested in creating, revising, or enhancing school EOPs.
BREAKOUT SESSION
“Avoid Deny Defend,” Jason Weber, Community Liaison Officer, Town of Menasha Police Department
Since 2001 there have been over 160 active shooter events in the United States. In Wisconsin we have seen events in Oak Creek, Crandon, Brookfield and most recently Menasha. This session will take a look at these events along with our psychological response and provide options for a physical response to an active shooter and crisis situation.
BREAKOUT SESSION
“Safety with Social Media,” Deputy Pete Ehlert, Winnebago County Sheriff's Office
The session will focus on why our children are at risk when using social media and the internet. Deputy Elhert will show how easy it is for a predator to target our kids and the methods they use. Sexting laws, why our children
engage in this behavior, and popular apps will be covered.
BREAKOUT SESSION
“Emergency Planning for Sporting Events,” Ryan Anderson and Richard Fechter, School District of Menomonee Falls
Have you ever wondered what your evening staff would do in case of an emergency? What would your crowd do if there was a fire? What would your custodial staff do if there was a water main break? The team from Menomonee Falls will share what they learned in planning for these situations.
COST: $25.00 (Lunch, refreshments and materials provided) payable to CESA #4—Send payment to CESA #4, 923 East
Garland Street, West Salem, WI 54669
Please include: Participant name, exact name of workshop, and date with all checks or purchase orders. Thank you!
MORE INFO: Mary Devine (608) 786-4800
REGISTER ONLINE:
* Green Bay — www.myquickreg.com/event/event.cfm?eventid=13905
Provided by DPI federal WI School Emergency Management Grant;
Supported by U.S. Department of Education, Office of Safe and Healthy Students, and the REMS TA Center