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This secondary category contains information on how schools (K-12 and universities) can prepare for, manage, and recover from a catastrophic incident.

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Academic Continuity and Emergency Management: Improving Higher Education’s Ability to Continue Teaching and Learning when Confronted by Disasters
 
Caring for Young Children after a Hurricane: Florida’s Childcare Workers Reflect on Support and Training Needs
 
Emergency Management: Most School Districts Have Developed Emergency Management Plans, but Would Benefit from Additional Federal Guidance
 
Emergency Management: Status of School Districts’ Planning and Preparedness
 
Emergency Management: Status of School Districts' Planning and Preparedness. Testimony before the Committee on Homeland Security, House of Representatives. GAO-07-821T
 
Emergency Response and Crisis Management (ERCM) Technical Assistance Center’s ERCM Express
 
Gubernatorial Task Force for University Campus Safety Report on Findings and Recommendations
 
Kentucky Governor's Task Force on Campus Safety Report
 
LSU in the Eye of the Storm
 
Mass Shootings at Virginia Tech: Report of the Review Panel
 
Promoting Good Campus Relations, Fostering Shared Values and Preventing Violent Extremism in Universities and Higher Education Colleges
 
Public Schools Underprepared for Disasters
 
Report to the President on Issues Raised by the Virginia Tech Tragedy.
 
Securing Our Future: Making Colleges and Universities Safe Places to Learn and Grow
 
Texas Senate Bill 11: Multihazard Emergency Operations Plan; Security Audit
 
The Ripple Effect of Virginia Tech
 
U.S. Secret Service and U.S. Department of Education Release CD-Rom Based on the Safe School Initiative
 
Prior Knowledge of Potential School-Based Violence: Information students learn may prevent a targeted attack.