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There’s A News Van in The Parking Lot

Terilyn FindersDirector of Communications

Jan E. TomskyPartner

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Crisis

2 or more points of view

Conflict

Mildly disruptive to campus

Connected to school

Might cause alarm, provoke concern/questions

Potential to cause death or injury

Severely compromise confidence

Issue

Incident

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Today: Issues and Incidents

Communication Preparation

Working with the Media

Protecting Student and Employee Privacy

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Two Types

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Community &Media

Think & Act In “Circles”

Choose words/tone from the outside in.

Parents

1) Site Administrators & Union Leadership

2) Staff

Cabinet

Superintendent &Board

EmpathyHumilityAccessibleConfident

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Time to Prepare Yikes!- Statement/Message(s) - Statement- Stakeholders - “circles”- M, M, M - M, M, M

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Statement/Message Development Connect/confront, clarify and

accountability What they need to hear What you need to say Anticipate the most

difficult questions Tell the truth, say it first

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Tips

Speak to a parent No comment

is not a response No edu-speak Every sentence must stand alone If students are involved, let people

know the families have been contacted

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Student Killed, Hit and Run

With profound sadness, I must inform our community a (school name) student was the tragic victim of a hit and run while walking to school this morning. The child, whose name is being withheld from district statements based on the family’s request for privacy, was transported by emergency services to X Hospital. His family was by his side when he passed away. This tragedy took place at (location) at approximately (time). At this time, local law enforcement is aggressively searching for the driver of (car), and anyone with information that may help the investigation is urged to contact.District counselors and support staff are on campus to provide additional … I will provide our school community with information on immediate steps that we will be taking to examine pedestrian safety. At this time, I ask everyone to join me in respecting the family’s privacy.

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Tough Questions

Why did it take a death to prompt discussions about safety?

Was the driver found? Who is the child?

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Key Messages

What you need to say; what they need to hear.

“This tragedy is a call to action. We will honor this child and all children by taking swift action to meet with city leaders and discuss pedestrian safety.”

“As city and district leaders discuss safety, I ask our entire staff and parents to keep a close eye on our children, and be sure to offer them the support they will need to deal with this tragedy.”

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Take Care of Your Employees

“Circles” Cover with a message Let them know where to send

questions Advise sites share information with

front office Privacy

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Working With The Media

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ATM

Acknowledge Transition Message

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Tough Questions

(A) Our school community lost a child, which is devastating… and that question comes from pain, fear and anger… (B) and I understand the parent’s anger… (C) the City Manager and I are meeting to…

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Media

Questions provide an opportunity for more than just an answer

Have two or three points that you want to make

Prepare transition phrases

Focus on what you are doing

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Media

Beware the “last” question You are ALWAYS on camera Look at the camera, frequent blinking

and failed eye contact should be avoided

You are surrounded by rogue reporters Have a message; Deliver your

message Anticipate the most difficult question

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Media

Statement – Do not repeat words you do not want to hear/read

Break your own bad news

Q and A Do not wait for an

emergency to get to know the media

In an emergency, the media is a great communication tool

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Follow-Up Communication

The next day Concentric circles – message points Staff messages Office manager How to handle media Message to parents – preparing

students to return

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Privacy Pointers

Review messages with employees/parents

Student- and Employee-Specific Issues- meet with staff- engage their support- circles- know where to send parent Qs

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Information in this presentation, included but not limited to PowerPoint handouts and the presenters’ comments, is summary only and not legal advice. We advise you to consult with legal counsel to determine how this information may apply to your specific facts and circumstances.