Hurricane Season for Schools: Post-Storm Recovery and Reopening Plan

A strong school recovery plan for hurricane season helps schools restore operations quickly and reopen safely after a storm. For many schools, the biggest challenges begin once the weather clears: assessing damage, coordinating vendors, restoring technology, documenting impacts, and making informed reopening decisions. A clear, preassigned plan reduces confusion, supports faster recovery, and helps protect students, staff, and facilities during the critical days that follow. For ongoing storm tracking, alerts, and preparedness guidance, NOAA and the National Hurricane Center are strong resources to monitor throughout the season.

Use the checklist below to strengthen your school’s recovery and reopening readiness before the next storm is on the radar.

  • Pre-Stage Documentation (So You’re Not Scrambling Later)

Before a storm threatens:

  • Maintain an up-to-date building and equipment inventory (photos help)

  • Store key documents in a cloud location accessible offsite

  • Identify who will gather photos, notes, and repair records after an event

  • Define a Rapid Damage Assessment Process

Assign roles ahead of time:

  • Who can enter buildings first and when

  • Who completes the first walkthrough and what they check

  • How hazards are flagged and areas are secured

Focus early checks on:

  • Roof and exterior envelope

  • Water intrusion and moisture

  • Electrical hazards and downed lines

  • Fencing, gates, and debris around walkways and entrances

  • Control Access to Damaged Areas

After a storm, well-meaning staff may enter unsafe areas.

  • Post signage and use barriers

  • Limit keys and entry permissions

  • Require staff to report hazards rather than “fixing it themselves”

  • Build a Vendor and Contractor “Call List”

When everyone in the region is calling vendors, delays are common. Prepare:

  • Pre-identified contacts for restoration, roofing, HVAC, electrical, and debris removal

  • A process for approving emergency work

  • A point person for coordinating vendors and tracking invoices

  • Plan for Technology Continuity and “Minimum Operations”

In addition to backups, define:

  • Who verifies network and system availability after a storm

  • Where staff will work if campuses are closed

  • How you will communicate if email systems are impacted

  • Set Reopening Readiness Criteria (Before You’re Under Pressure)

Create a short list of “must-haves” to reopen, such as:

  • Power and safe indoor temperatures

  • Safe water status (if applicable)

  • Life safety systems functioning (alarms, emergency lighting)

  • Restrooms operational and accessible

  • Critical areas cleared and secured (cafeteria, nurse area, main office)

  • Keep a Simple Recovery Log

Track:

  • Timeline of conditions and actions taken

  • Photos and notes by campus/area

  • Vendor work performed and costs

  • Decisions made and who approved them

This supports clear internal coordination and reduces confusion during recovery.

A storm can pass in hours, but recovery can take weeks. Schools that plan for documentation, damage assessment, vendor coordination, and reopening criteria are better positioned to restore operations and return students and staff to safe learning environments sooner.

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