Charlestown School to Offer Student Emergency Preparedness Program

April 21, 2008

BOSTON , Mass. — The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is initiating a pilot program for New England 4th grade students to teach basic emergency preparedness skills. The Student Tools for Emergency Planning (STEP) program will be offered by participating schools within the region. Warren-Prescott School in Charlestown will be among the first to provide the STEP program to its pupils.
In addition to the key lesson plan, students in the selected schools will also receive items to make their own starter kit; including a water bottle, snack bar, emergency whistle, Mylar blanket, and carrying bag. STEP will be taught during the 2008-2009 academic year.
A joint effort between state emergency management agencies and FEMA, the program offers a ready-to-teach preparedness lesson that empowers students to encourage their families to make home emergency kits and communications plans.


Are You Prepared for the Worst?

April 18, 2008

Over 92% of school-based police officers believe that schools are a “soft target” for terrorist attacks, according to a 2004 National Association of School Resource Officers survey. The report also states “half of the respondents say that emergency plans for their schools are not adequate.”


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