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Great work has already been done, but as schools revise safety plans, school leaders should ask:. Schools and districts must comply with California Education Code sections — It is your responsibility to ensure ongoing compliance with requirements.

To assist schools and districts in preparing for emergencies and in collaboration with the U. Sessions are designed for master trainers who will train site-based emergency operations planning teams in counties and districts.

The second training will be hosted later this year by the Orange County Office of Education with details coming soon. Please encourage your teams to participate; important federal guidance on school emergency management is presented. Active shooter and assailant incidents on school campuses are, alarmingly, on the rise. It is critical to prepare for these types of emergencies in schools and school communities, and we must be ever more vigilant.

Invite your local law enforcement agencies and local Office of Emergency Services staff to provide training and guidelines on this topic for school staff, volunteers, families, and community members.

All plans developed through this tool will be both customizable and downloadable. MTSS is an action framework that structures service delivery to assist staff and students to create a culture for learning. Within the context of school safety, MTSS also applies to the Multi-Tiered Safety System, with each tier identifying policies, procedures, products, and specific populations involved in developing the safety framework.

Within the context of RCW 28A. These include:. Many safety-related RCWs require districts to have policies and procedures in place. Numbers may change across districts, however, sample policies and frequently used numbers include the following:. Old Capitol Building P. Box Washington St.

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Safety Planning Toolkit. Contact Information. School Safety. Ella DeVerse. To begin the review process, review the HB 49 checklist for schools. The CSSP certifies schools after completion of two lockdown drills and one table top exercise as required by Delaware law.

Many districts and schools arrange drills in coordination with CSSP, law enforcement, school personnel and first responders to ensure staff and students are ready to respond appropriately in a coordinated effort in the event of an emergency.

CSSP offers regular training on all aspects of emergency management as it pertains to school safety including preparation, preparedness, response, mitigation, and recovery. Examples of regular trainings offered include but are not limited to violent intruders, bomb threats, severe weather responses, mental health awareness and tools, behavioral threat assessments, crime prevention through environmental design and family reunification. All public and charter schools are required by the Omnibus School Safety act to have a school safety plan that addresses numerous hazards or emergency incidents including violent intruders, and natural hazards.

With the assistance of CSSP, the plans are developed by school safety teams which should be comprised of administrators, teachers, staff, law enforcement, various other first responders and contain detailed information specific to each school.

Schools are required to review, update and test plans annually through drills and tabletop exercises. The CSSP works with schools to conduct active assailant training and drills. Schools must complete two lockdown drills and one table top exercise annually.



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