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The law introduces the first significant waiver of sovereign immunity for Texas public school districts since 1969.
A return-to-work program is a proven tool for controlling the costs and operational disruptions that come with on-the-job injuries.
Over 200 members applied for the competitive award of up to $5,000 each. The Fund is pleased to announce it awarded 179 members with funding to improve their cybersecurity resilience.
You can manage fire risk by maintaining school facilities, training your team, and practicing your emergency response plan.
Computer use drops during the summer, but that doesn’t mean you can ignore your network, equipment, or your maintenance procedures.
Slips, trips, and falls account for about 37 percent of workplace injuries that result that cause school employees to miss work.
50 Years Strong Current and former Fund leaders reflect on 50 years of service to public education and share their vision for the future.
Assess the compliance of your BBP exposure plan. Any bodily fluid carries the risk of disease and puts you in danger of infection, from cleaning up a bloody nose to a child’s vomit, picking up a used ...
Edgewood ISD Risk Manager Eleonora Mujica shares what's on her radar as auxiliary staff work hard to prepare facilities for fall semester.
This article provides an overview of the new requirement that school districts submit their Cybersecurity Annex to the Texas School Safety Center for review by October 23, 2024.
We often receive questions from Fund members about buying or renting inflatable bounce houses or moon walks for school carnivals or celebrations. Sometimes these events are managed by the school and ...
An accident prevention plan can keep employees safe at work and keep them from taking days off of work. We broke down how to create one and what to include.