2021 Hurricane Season Preparations

¶Ù²¹³Ù±ð:Ìý June 3, 2021
Subject: 2021 Hurricane Season Preparations
Category: Informational
Next Steps:Ìý Share with appropriate staff

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The purpose of this communication is to provide information related to the 2021 hurricane season (June 1 – November 30) for local education agencies (LEAs). The ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó (ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó) will work with your LEA and local education service center (ESC) to ensure students and staff are safe, policies and processes from the agency are clear, and the recovery—if needed—is efficient and effective.

Just a reminder, in keeping with best practice for operational planning for school systems, it is most prudent to adopt a school calendar that is reflective of our current times. Given the potential need to close for viral spread, flooding, icy roads in the north, or hurricanes along the gulf coast, it is expected that adopted calendars reflect a reasonable built-in cushion to accommodate these potential closures. Future waiver decisions will be made within the context of how well the local planning process played out to build these cushions.

The following table outlines important information for LEAs related to critical next steps, how to communicate with ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó, and key preparedness resources:

Critical Next Steps for LEAs to Take Now

1. Actively and frequently communicate with your staff and families.

2. Identify and update your LEA’s protocols related to decision-making, communication, and staff roles and responsibilities.

3. Make sure you are receiving information from—and are able to communicate with—the Texas Department of Emergency Management, your local emergency management authority, and your Regional Education Service Center.

4. Review and update your LEA’s procurement policies to ensure flexibility and compliance with state and federal guidelines.

5. Review and update your LEA’s insurance policies to ensure comprehensive coverage and alignment with relevant LEA policies and procedures.

6. Should your LEA be impactedÌýby the storm, document all disaster response-related expenses immediately.

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What You Can Expect from ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó Related to Communication

How to Communicate with ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó

Next steps for the LEA

Commissioner Morath’s Superintendent Hotline is available to superintendents—a ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó staff member will answer.

Only current superintendents may use the Superintendent Hotline. If you do not know the number, please email disasterinfo@tea.texas.gov.

Via email to disasterinfo@tea.texas.gov

For less urgent questions or requests, please email disasterinfo@tea.texas.gov and make sure this email is approved by your spam filters.

An important responsibility of ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó is to report any LEA impact to the (TDEM). Your local ESCs are responsible for communicating to ÈËÆÞÓÕ»ó any school closings or related disaster information.

Please ensure you are communicating with your ESC and that you maintain up-to-date contact information with your ESC’s leadership.

Key Resources to Assist with Hurricane Season Preparation

Resource

How To Access

National Hurricane Center website

FEMA’s Operational Guidance for Disaster Response and Recovery in Pandemic Environment

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC): Hurricanes, Severe Storms, and COVID-19

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