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School Safety & SecurityMay 8, 2018 BOE Public Session
May 8th, 2018
Bill Harvey, Director of Transportation & Security
Why School Safety & Security
Emergency Management
What happened here…..
Initial Response
Immediate Steps
Communication
Communication ContinuedManor Email Thursday morning:
“Please know this was acted upon quickly and we do have (and have seen) a sheriff here. We also did a sweep of the building this morning. Amy is out so Laura and I reviewed our lockdown procedures. --- Walkies on and heads clear today and tomorrow!”
MS Email midday Thursday:
“Please know that if any information came forward that caused us specific concern to our students and staff, we would immediately go into lock down.”
Challenges……
Incident
Bill
Bruce
Renee
Aaron
Rhonda
Gene
Leah
Jim
Dave
Recovery
TIG
Staff Meetings
Mitigation
• Post-incident debriefs and
plan review
District Level and
Building Level
• Hold-in-place when Fire
Alarm sounds
• New “Norms”
• Threat Assessment
What’s the up-side?
Partnerships…..
MCSO/LCSO/Media
MC Security Directors
Emergency Response Plans
HF-L District
Response Plan
Lima
School
ERP
Manor
School
ERP
Middle
School
ERP
High
School
ERP
Emergency Response Plans• District Plan
• Public – available on the District web page
• BOE Approved
• Foundation for Building ERPs
• Building Plans
• Submitted to NYS Safe Schools
• Reviewed and accepted or declined
• Available to all emergency responders
• Staff may view in school office
• Confidential to all others
"All Hazards" Plan
What’s in the Plan
Response Actions
Response Guide
Where is the Plan
Threat Assessment
Emphasis on Mental Health, Wellness
and Interventions
Threat Assessment
Drilling the Plans
Lockdown – talk about what to do!
What Happens in Lockdown
1.911 and School contacts called by Sonitrol
2.Fire doors release and lock, restricts entry
3.FOB Access is restricted
4.Text and email to the District Leadership
5.Response Teams Activated
• Easy Alert
• 2-way radios on Ch #1
HF-L Building Behaviors
Safety is our TOP PRIORITY!
Multiple safety measures allow thedistrict to ensure the safety andsecurity of our schools and theprotection of our students and staff,both during and after school hours.
• ID Badges/Fobs• Cisco Phones• Building “Lock-Down
Button”• Visitor Management• Visitor Entry-School Day• Video Surveillance• Door Ajar Sensors• FOB Access Points• Door/Room Numbering• Cross Corridor Door Locks• Classroom Door Locksets• Window Re-enforcement• Motion Sensors
Our Journey to a Safer School