On Thu, Jan 31, 2013 at 6:00 PM, Marlene Wilson <mwilson@richschool.org> wrote:
Rich County School District Dear Parents: Administrators in Rich School District have received a few emails wondering what we have done and plan to do in the future, relative to student safety. I will try to quickly address those two questions. In the past we have developed procedures, in cooperation with law enforcement, health professionals, and other school districts. The procedures address the following emergency situations: 1. Accidents, injuries, illness. 2. Assaults or Fights. 3. Bomb Threats. 4. Bus Accident. 5. Child Abuse or Neglect, Contagious Disease. 6. Civil Disturbance or Student Unrest. 7. Death or Homicide. 8. Earthquake. 9. Fire, Food Poisoning. 10. Hazardous Materials, Chemical Spill. 11. Hostage, Intruder. 12. Missing Student. 13. Power Outage. 14. Suicide Threat. 15. Weapons. If you have specific concerns, please talk to your building administrator. A copy of our Emergency Action Plan can be found on the district web page http://www.richschool.org/pdfs/Emergency%20Flip%20Chart%2010-10-06.pdf Rich County School District would like to continue connecting with you via email. If you prefer to be removed from our list, please contact Rich County School District directly. To stop receiving all email messages distributed through our SchoolMessenger service, follow this link and confirm: Unsubscribe
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