Signature Assignment
Create a Crisis Management Plan
The purpose of this assignment is to create a crisis management plan for Mentorship Academy Athletic Department. Mentorship Academy host several athletic events throughout the school year for high school athletes to participate. Students that participates in any athletic events are at a risk for injuries than any other student and causes each sport to have a higher standard of caution and safety to protect the students’ safety. Therefore I will be completing a crisis management plan for Mentorship Academy Football Team.
Currently, Mentorship Academy has approximately 1200 students and 243 students participating in athletics in grades ninth through twelve. Programs offered for
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