The safety and security of our students and staff is our number one priority. If an incident should arise at our District campus our staff practices the following procedures.

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    Standard Response Protocol
    We use the Raptor Visitor Management 

    Identification is required by all campus visitors. The visitor management system scans the sexual offender database alerting campus staff to a possible match.

    • The campus administrator has final authority as to controlling access on their campus.
    • Parents or legal guardians of a child or children enrolled in District schools may be permitted on school property or in attendance at school-sponsored activities, even if they are in the database.
    • If access is allowed they will be escorted by a school employee the entire time he/she is on campus, and they will have no unescorted access to any commons area of the building.
    • No other person known to be registered sex offenders, based on offense against a child, will be permitted to be present on school property or at any school- sponsored activity.

     

     

    Fire/Arson Emergencies

    Schools are required by state law to practice fire drills twice a semester during any month with 10 or more school days.
    Arson means the unauthorized starting of a fire on school property.
    First person to detect FIRE:

    • Activate fire alarm system
    • Call 9-1-1
    • Radio/call building administrator
    • Staff and students proceed to designated emergency evacuation site