The Missouri School Boards Association (MSBA) held its October board meeting, addressing critical issues surrounding school safety and upcoming school board elections. With a notable rise in safety threats impacting schools, MSBA's Center for Education Safety Director, Bob Klausmeier, emphasized the urgent need for comprehensive emergency operations plans. He highlighted that many schools are currently unprepared, often scrambling to finalize these plans in response to threats, which can take significant time and collaboration to develop effectively.
To aid school leaders in crisis management, MSBA is hosting a two-day safety summit on December 5-6, titled \"The Secret to Great Crisis Communications and Emergency Planning.\" This event aims to equip administrators and board members with essential strategies and insights for navigating crises, stressing that effective communication is vital during emergencies, especially when media attention is heightened.
In addition to safety concerns, the meeting also focused on the upcoming school board elections. Catherine Whittaker, MSBA's Associate Executive Director of Leadership Development, encouraged districts to engage their communities about the election process, which opens for candidate filing in December. She noted that this is an opportune time for districts to inform potential candidates about the responsibilities and expectations of school board membership. MSBA has developed resources and training modules to assist candidates in understanding the election process and their future roles.
The meeting concluded with a reminder of the importance of community involvement and preparation as the school year progresses, particularly in light of the ongoing challenges faced by educational institutions. For further details on the safety summit and election resources, stakeholders are encouraged to visit the MSBA website.