From Disaster to Recovery: Navigating Your Insurance Claims Process and Taking Care of You
This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose California Casualty. Losing a home is more than a physical loss —
This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose California Casualty. Losing a home is more than a physical loss —
This playbook was developed by the Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley and California State University, Chico, following
ACSA has compiled resources to assist our school communities in the Los Angeles area during the January 2025 wildfire events.
This resource from the Readiness and Emergency Management for Schools (REMS) Technical Assistance Center contains a step-by-step guide to incorporating
If your school has lost someone to suicide, After a Suicide: A Toolkit for Schools offers best practices and practical
These guidelines from the National Center for School Crisis and Bereavement are designed to help school administrators, teachers, and crisis
California County Superintendents’ Technology Services Committee has shared resources designed to help K-12 education technology departments create and implement a
Dr. Amy Alzina, Superintendent/Principal of Cold Spring School District, shares tips for supporting students and staff during emergencies and natural
Dr. Amy Alzina, Superintendent/Principal of Cold Spring School District, and Chief Business Officer/Legal Counsel Yuri Calderon, have compiled a presentation
The growing number of fentanyl overdoses is indeed a crisis among our youth, and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony
California Department of Public Health and Safe Schools for All hosted the Fentanyl Crisis Among CA Youth Webinar on Sept.
How do we educate administrators and district officials to understand the role/practice of the school counselor to ensure they are
The Emergency Planning Rubric for Schools is a tool to help Kern County school administrators and their teams prepare for
High profile acts of violence, particularly in schools, can confuse and frighten children who may feel in danger or worry
This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose Navigate360. The COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped society as we know it. Besides the
U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued a new Surgeon General’s Advisory to highlight the urgent need to address the
Tips from the ACSA Member Assistance & Legal Support Team On October 27, 2021, our team posted an article on
This column by ACSA President Ron Williams originally appeared in the May 31, 2021 edition of EdCal. The year was
[kad_youtube url=”https://youtu.be/OUqDr6kVfWk”] Effective leadership amidst a pandemic is new to everyone. Watch three experienced Superintendents in a conversation about
Toolkit Contents: The Work of the Mental Wellness Task Force Mental Wellness Policy Recommendations Resources for Educators Student academic success
This article was provided to ACSA by Gail Marshall It’s never too soon to plan for the unthinkable. No one
Last updated 9/5/24 1. Continue crisis communications with all stakeholders In the aftermath of an incident, communication is critically important.
Last updated 9/5/24 1. Call a lockdown Immediately call a lockdown and follow the same process used in your drills.
Last updated 9/5/24 1. Use an anonymous reporting system or tip line All districts should establish reporting systems to be
The first priority of educators nationwide is to provide a healthy and safe school environment for all students and staff.
School administrators should recognize that students involved in bullying are at risk for suicide. Schools must take any reporting of
Bullet holes and broken glass. They are shocking examples of tragedy and triumph in Tehama County. “During a crisis, you’re
A report on safeness before and after the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Parkland shooting By Sarah Bernardy and Regula Schmid,
This resource is provided by ACSA Partner4Purpose Keenan. Deadly earthquakes in Japan and Guatemala remind us we live on a
The following content was a message from Steve Betando, superintendent of Morgan Hill Unified School District. No words can comfort
Clinical support can be critical to healing trauma in children who attend our schools, but educators actually have an equally
There are a number of variables that must be considered in coming to a sound policy decision on school weapons
Is your district maximizing its investment in its relationships with parents, local businesses, and leaders? If you can’t think of
In the first three months of 2017, the national Anti-Defamation League reported an 86% increase in the number of anti-Semitic incidents in
Adapted from information presented at the 2017 ACSA Every Child Counts Symposium by Amy R. Levine, Sarah Sutherland, and Rose Tagnesi, Grossmont
Adapted from information presented at the 2017 ACSA Every Child Counts Symposium by Amy R. Levine, Sarah Sutherland, and Rose Tagnesi, Grossmont
Adapted from information presented at the 2017 ACSA Every Child Counts Symposium by Amy R. Levine, Sarah Sutherland, and Rose Tagnesi, Grossmont