We’ve all been there: The rush of adrenaline and panic when we learn a student was injured during a field trip or district-sponsored excursion. A flood of questions and activities follow. The list of possible issues is as endless as the list of potential outcomes.
In an attempt to control these risks and panic-inducing situations, districts spend thousands of hours and countless resources annually developing and updating policies, procedures, and expectations, with no visibility into whether or not they are being followed. While well intending, these policies often add to an ever-increasing teacher workload, creating bureaucratic inefficiencies and additional administrative costs.
During this lunch and learn, we will discuss lessons learned from these experiences and as a group, review policies, processes and enforcement tactics that may have alleviated these tricky situations. Attendees will be active participants in problem-solving solutions for their own and other districts policy and compliance pain points, learn about industry standards and leave with actionable items for implementation within their district. Lunch will be provided.
Target Audience: Risk Management, Student/Pupil Services, Administration Departments; Principals and other district staff involved in experiential learning/field trip planning, policy, and management.
Moderators: Chris Johnson, CEO and Stephanie Reid with Growth of Permission Click
How to Register: Email Kimberly Kennedy at kennedy@ascip.org by October 11th.