NEW Planning Considerations for K-12 Rural Schools Train-the-Educator (TtE) Hybrid Training
The REMS TA Center is excited to announce our NEW
Planning Considerations for K-12 Rural Schools Train-the-Educator (TtE) Hybrid Training, available through the
Live Trainings by Request (TBRs) and
Virtual Trainings by Request (VTBRs) programs. This new synchronous
training explores ways to use the six-step planning process to meet the
unique challenges, strengths, and opportunities of emergency
management planning in K-12 rural schools.
The REMS TA Center created this training as an extension of the
Developing Emergency Operations Plans (EOPs) K-12 101 Training, and
they are intended to be delivered together at the same site on the
same day. The class size for the in-person training should be 25 attendees
at a minimum and 100 attendees at a maximum. The class size for the
virtual training should be 25 attendees at a minimum and 475
attendees at a maximum.
Training Objectives
During this course, you will
- Increase your understanding of the common characteristics of rural schools and districts in the United States.
- Explore challenges, strengths, and opportunities rural schools have that can impact school safety, security, and emergency management.
- Examine the six-step planning process for developing high-quality EOPs, including special considerations for rural schools.
- Identify no/low-cost and no/low-tech efforts, tools, and strategies that work together to reduce risk and improve safety across multiple threats and hazards.
By the end of this training, you will be equipped with strategies to develop partnerships, build capacity, and design customized and feasible emergency plans to prevent, protect against, mitigate, respond to, and recover from critical incidents within your unique rural context.
Intended Audience
This training is intended for K-12 rural school communities, including district and school administrators; educators; staff; EOP planning team members; and all who play a role in school safety, security, and emergency preparedness. It is also applicable to rural community partners, such as fire officials, emergency medical services personnel, law enforcement and school resource officers, public health officials, and mental/behavioral health practitioners.
Apply to Request and Schedule This Training
Interested in hosting this training? Check our requirements below to review your agency’s eligibility:
- Be a public or nonpublic K-12 school, school district, local education agency, regional education agency, state education agency, or partner with an education agency that will serve as the lead requester.
- Designate a local point of contact who will coordinate with REMS TA Center staff members and trainers regarding the logistics of the event.
- Market the training to the appropriately targeted audience(s) and ensure that the attendance requirements are met.
Complete and submit the Training by Request Application at least 45
days prior to the requested training date. REMS TA Center staff will
confirm the receipt of your application. A REMS TA Center team member
will contact you to discuss your training needs and to answer any
questions you may have. Training dates will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.
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