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DISTRICT SECURITY EMERGENCY PLAN TERMS

3. Configure Alerts and Your Account. On the Home Screen, click on the parent’s name

A. Click My Alerts to configure Alerts.

EVACUATION – Requires all staff and students to leave the building. Evacuation can be highly effective if it can be completed before the arrival of the hazard; can involve fires, bomb threats and gas leaks.

3. Configure Alerts and Your Account. On the Home Screen, click on the parent’s name

HOLD – Requires students to remain in their current room or area and is the protocol used when hallways need to be kept clear of occupants.

A. Click My Alerts to configure Alerts

LOCKDOWN – All exterior doors and classroom doors are locked and students and staff remain in their classrooms; can involve bomb threats, severe weather conditions, terrorist threats, death and/or suicide at school and civil disruption.

SHELTER-IN-PLACE – Students and staff remain in the building, windows and doors are sealed and all ventilation systems are shut off. Limited movement is allowed. Shelter-in-place is most effective during emergencies involving hazardous materials, which produce toxic vapors outside of the facility. Taking shelter inside a sealed building is highly effective in keeping students and staff safe.

B. My Account allows you to view your account information, change change challenge questions.

SECURE – Bring everyone indoors, keep perimeter doors locked, increase situational awareness, continue normal school business, take attendance.

B. My Account allows you to view your account information, change password, and change challenge questions.

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