Created by State Superintendent Dr. Cade Brumley in November 2021, The Protect Louisiana Schools Hurricane Preparedness Commission (PLSHPC) is Louisiana’s first statewide commission centered on solidifying our public school’s core infrastructures and creating operational best practices for school systems and leaders during natural disasters.
The PLSHPC brought together experts from the private sector, academia, and government to formulate comprehensive recommendations to modernize Louisiana’s education infrastructure and equip school systems with the necessary tools to protect their facilities pre- and post-hurricane.
Hurricane Preparedness Playbook
Louisiana's Hurricane Preparedness Playbook includes best practices and expert guidance to support school system leaders before, during, and after a hurricane. It was developed by the Louisiana Department of Education's Protect Louisiana Schools Hurricane Preparedness Commission and made possible through a partnership with AT&T. The playbook PDF includes school and school system best practices for hurricane preparation, mitigation, response, and recovery. It represents the guidance of experts from the private sector, academia, and government.
Protect Louisiana Schools Hurricane Preparedness Commission
Our mission is to empower, fortify, and build.
- EMPOWER school systems and leaders with the tools to protect their facilities pre- and post-hurricane.
- FORTIFY Louisiana's core educational infrastructures.
- BUILD operational best practices for school systems and leaders before, during, and after hurricanes.
Our vision is to secure the educational future of our state and its students.
From 2020 to 2022, Louisiana was catastrophically impacted by six hurricanes — two of which were among the strongest in our state’s history. Many coastal public schools were devastated from the repeated barrage of high winds, torrential rain, and flash floods, resulting in billions of dollars in damages – roofs torn off, hallways flooded, walls collapsed. Our schools just weren’t built to withstand the frequency and scale of these continued natural disasters.
But despite all of this, Louisiana’s students, teachers, administrators, and parents have shown unwavering resilience in the face of extraordinary adversity. They did their part — it's time for us to do ours.
Our commission is an assembly of experts to bring about positive change for our schools.
- Mark Abraham, Louisiana State Senator, District 25
- Ted Beasley, Executive Director of Public Affairs, Louisiana Department of Education
- Kendricks “Ken” Brass, Louisiana State Representative, District 58
- Karl Bruchhaus, Former Superintendent, Calcasieu Parish School Board
- Catherine Cassidey, Principal, Southside High School, Lafayette Parish School System
- Sharon L. Clark, Charter Director, Sophie B. Wright High School
- Tiffany Delcour, Chief Operating Officer, New Schools for New Orleans
- Trey Folse, Assistant Superintendent of System Relations, Louisiana Department of Education
- Dr. Kimberly L. Foster, Dean, School of Science and Engineering, Tulane University
- Dr. Carol J. Friedland, Director, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
- Spencer Harris, Child Welfare & Attendance Supervisor, Livingston Parish
- Matt Johnson, Chief Strategy Officer, Louisiana Department of Education
- Talé D. Lockett, CEO, Algiers Charter School Association
- Philip Martin, Former Superintendent, Terrebonne Parish School District
- Dr. Elizabeth Matthews, Assistant Professor, College of Engineering & Science, Louisiana Tech University
- Kelli Oertling, Principal, Lakewood Elementary School, St. Charles Parish Public Schools
- Mark Richards, Emergency and Security Studies, Tulane University
- Jen Roberts, CEO, Agenda for Children
- Trevis A. Thompson, School Safety Officer, Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness
- Doris Voitier, Superintendent, St. Bernard Parish Public Schools
- Anna Williamson, Chief Program Officer, Agenda For Children
Recommendations include best practices and expert guidance to support school system leaders before, during, and after a hurricane
(BATON ROUGE, LA) - As students and teachers across the state begin to prepare for back to school, the Louisiana Department of Education (LDOE) is launching a new resource to help school systems prepare for the peak of hurricane season. State Superintendent of Education Dr. Cade Brumley released the LDOE’s first Hurricane Preparedness Playbook during an event today at Lakewood Elementary in Luling.
“Louisiana’s students, families, and educators have shown unwavering resilience in the face of extraordinary adversity,” said Dr. Brumley. “These recommendations will help modernize Louisiana’s education infrastructure and equip school systems with the necessary tools to protect their facilities pre- and post-hurricane.”
The playbook includes best practices and expert guidance to support school system leaders before, during, and after a hurricane. It was developed by the LDOE’s Protect Louisiana Schools Hurricane Preparedness Commission (PLSHPC) and made possible through a partnership with AT&T.
“We have invested in Louisiana communities for more than 140 years. Our employees live and work in communities across the state. We volunteer in classrooms, and we serve on PTAs,” said David J. Aubrey, president, AT&T Louisiana. “We are proud to call Louisiana home, and we are honored to support the work of the Hurricane Preparedness Commission as they continue to strengthen our communities.”
Today’s release was hosted at Lakewood Elementary in St. Charles Parish Public Schools (SCPPS). Every school in SCPPS was impacted by Hurricane Ida, which put 300,000 kids out of school in Central and Southeast Louisiana. Lakewood Elementary’s principal, Kelli Oertling, served as a member of the PLSHPC.
About the Hurricane Preparedness Playbook
The playbook includes school and school system best practices for hurricane preparation, mitigation, response, and recovery. It represents the guidance of experts from the private sector, academia, and government.
About the Protect Louisiana Schools Hurricane Preparedness Commission
Dr. Brumley created the PLSHPC in 2021 following a period when Louisiana citizens had been catastrophically impacted by six hurricanes — two of which were among the strongest in state history. Prior to the creation of the PLSHPC, the LDOE lacked the type of resources and guidance to protect Louisiana schools. Dr. Brumley launched the Commission to fix that gross oversight. This is Louisiana’s first statewide commission of its kind. Its mission includes three main goals: empower school systems and leaders with the tools to protect their facilities pre and post-hurricane; fortify Louisiana’s core educational infrastructures; build operational best practices for school systems and leaders before, during, and after hurricanes. The following commission members contributed time and knowledge to the creation of the Hurricane Preparedness Playbook:
- Mark Abraham, Louisiana State Senator, District 25
- Ted Beasley, Executive Director of Public Affairs, LDOE
- Kendricks “Ken” Brass, Louisiana State Representative, District 58
- Karl Bruchhaus, Former Superintendent, Calcasieu Parish School Board
- Catherine Cassidey, Principal, Southside High, Lafayette Parish School System
- Sharon L. Clark, Charter Director, Sophie B. Wright High School
- Tiffany Delcour, Chief Operating Officer, New Schools for New Orleans
- Joel Dillon, Deputy Chief of Staff, LDOE
- Dr. Kimberly L. Foster, Dean, School of Science and Engineering, Tulane University
- Dr. Carol J. Friedland, Director, Louisiana State University Agricultural Center
- Spencer Harris, Child Welfare & Attendance Supervisor, Livingston Parish
- Matt Johnson, Chief Strategy Officer, Louisiana Department of Education
- Talé D. Lockett, CEO, Algiers Charter School Association
- Philip Martin, Former Superintendent, Terrebonne Parish School District
- Dr. Elizabeth Matthews, Assistant Professor, College of Engineering & Science, Louisiana Tech University
- Kelli Oertling, Principal, Lakewood Elementary, St. Charles Parish Public Schools
- Mark Richards, Emergency and Security Studies, Tulane University
- Jen Roberts, CEO, Agenda for Children
- Trevis A. Thompson, School Safety Officer, Governor’s Office of Homeland Security & Emergency Preparedness
- Doris Voitier, Superintendent, St. Bernard Parish Public Schools
- Anna Williamson, Chief Program Officer, Agenda For Children
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