Emergency Preparedness, Disaster Recovery & School Site Safety

11.19.2025
Program: 8:30-10:45 a.m.
Location: Virtual

This training is for School Districts, County Offices of Education & SELPAS in Central Coast Counties only. 

California school districts must comply with several laws designed to promote school safety. These laws span several areas, including requirements to protect against and address violent threats as well as procedures designed to address natural disasters and other potential emergencies. However, the laws fail to provide clear and comprehensive guidelines as to what school districts can, and are legally required to do, to promote safety and security. This presentation will provide a comprehensive list of actions school districts can take to both ensure they are in full compliance with all laws applicable to school safety and explore options to further increase their school site security. Specifically, this presentation will provide a comprehensive list of action items schools can take to update their safety and emergency preparedness programs. We will also discuss the procedures schools should establish to implement recovery efforts after a disaster or emergency strikes. The safety steps discussed will help schools develop a plan to ensure their school sites provide a safe environment for students, staff, and the public.

Event Information

Date: November 19, 2025

Webinar: 8:30 a.m. – 10:45 a.m.

ZOOM registration link provided at check-out

Registration Fees

AALRR Consortium Members (no limit per district): NO COST

Non-Members: $350 per person

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