Page Details
- 1 - Response To Any Emergency
- 2 - Staff Responsibilities
- 3 - Tornado
- 4 - Fire
- 5 - Hazardous Material
- 6 - Radiological Incident
- 7 - Assault / Fights
- 8 - Bomb Threat
- 9 - Intruder / Hostage
- 10 - Serious Injury / Death
- 11 - Student Unrest
- 12 - Suicide / Attempt
- 13 - Weapons
- 14 - Emergency Alert Stations (EAS)
- 15 - Crisis Team Members
- 16 - Warning And Notification
- 17 - Lock-Down Procedures
- 18 - Sheltering Procedures
- 19 - Evacuation / Relocation Centers
- 20 - Media Procedures
- 21 - Emergency Phone Numbers
- 22 - Additional Resources
Student Unrest
- Notify police, if necessary.
- Ensure the safety of students and staff first.
- Contain unrest. Seal off area of disturbance.
- Notify Principal.
- Principal notifies Superintendent.
- Warn staff. Principal may issue lock-down (see Lock-Down Procedures section).
- Shut off bells.
- Move students involved in disturbance to an isolated area.
- Meet with student representatives to address issues.
- Document incidents with cassette recorder or take detailed notes.
TEACHERS:
- Keep students calm.
- Lock classroom doors.
- Do not allow students outside of classroom until you receive an all-clear signal from Principal.
- Make a list of students absent from classroom.
- Document all incidents.