School Reunification Procedures

Because we know that the safest place for your children in an emergency during the school day is on the school campus, children will be kept in the safest location on the school grounds until they can be reuinted with their families, hopefully not more than 8 hours.

Law enforcement will determine when students will be released from school. Release of students will be determined by Priority Release forms. Individuals picking up children must be listed on the child's Priority Release form and must present a valid ID. Those children who are not called for by dusk will be transported to Primary or Secondary Centers for indefinite holding.

The evacuation of students from the school campus will be considered only when authorities have determined that occupation of the school campus is unreasonable due to unsafe conditions. Alternative sites have been designated in the event of an evacuation.

Students generally will not be sent home before dismissal time and, if conditions are severe enough, may be kept on campus until such time as it can be determined that it safe for students to return to their homes in the usual manner

Staff members work cooperatively with Law Enforcement, Fire Safety, Civil Defense, and the American Red Cross to assure collaboration in providing effective emergency services for the school and the community.

The first priority of every staff member will be to immediately account for and attend to the needs of every student.

Safety First
School Emergency Procedures
Bus Procedures During an Emergency
Reunification Guidelines
Earthquake or Structural Failure
Fires and Wildfires
Bus Accidents and School Bus Safety
Weapons on Campus/Shootings/Anti-bullying campaign
Nuclear/Chemical/Bomb Threat
Terrorism
Stranger Danger
Biological Threat/Epidemic
After a Crisis
What Parents Can Do