- Red Clay Consolidated School District
- Office of Student Services and Special Education
- School Safety: Prevention and Response
School Safety: Prevention and Response
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Red Clay Consolidated School District prioritizes student physical and psychological safety with an intradepartmental and holistic approach.
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Drills
Drills are important in planning for emergency events and preparing staff and students to respond.
Each type of drill is described below:
- Fire drills simulate a fire emergency to help people know how to safely evacuate a building.
- Bus evacuation drills occur in order to practice exiting the bus in a safe manner if needed.
- Lockdown/Intruder drills prepare students and staff for an incident which could potentially result in injury. Examples of these type of incidents are:
- If an unidentified person has gained access to the building or grounds.
- If there is police activity near the school, we are advised to lockdown.
- A visitor does not follow the proper check-in procedure at the front desk.
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Building Level: School Safety and Support Structures
General description
- Each of our buildings is equipped with a variety of mental health and safety support staff. This includes school counselors, school psychologists, school social workers, school resource officers/constables. In collaboration with building administration, these staff support the social, emotional and physical wellness of our students. Each building has specific teams focused on their buildings’ practices.
Safety Teams
- A Safety Team is a building-level team used for any building safety incident/crisis event that occurs (natural or man-made). Safety teams meet multiple times a year in order to prepare for and debrief any incidents.
Student Crisis Readiness Teams
- The Student Crisis Readiness Team is a building-level team trained in de-escalation and physical management techniques and is utilized when there is an individual student in crisis.
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District Level: School Safety and Support Structures
General Description
- There are circumstances that may require more support than the building has available. This includes larger scale events that have the potential to be highly traumatic and/or overwhelm building teams/school communities. In these instances, Red Clay utilizes procedures, resources and teams across buildings and district office. These include:
- District Deployment
- The district deployment team consists of RCCSD School Counselors/Social Workers/Psychologists. These mental health professionals are split into groups that may be deployed after a crisis event (dependent upon the response level needed) in order to provide psychological triage and support to students and staff.
- Family Reunification
- Family reunification procedures are utilized when it is necessary to release students directly to their parent, guardian or designated emergency contact due to an emergency situation that prevents a normal dismissal.
- District Leadership Team for Safety & Crisis Response This multi-disciplinary team is comprised of school and district-level staff. The team promotes/sustains use of evidence-based preventative practices and interventions to address the physical and psychological safety of all involved in crisis events that may occur in the school/community.
- District Deployment
- There are circumstances that may require more support than the building has available. This includes larger scale events that have the potential to be highly traumatic and/or overwhelm building teams/school communities. In these instances, Red Clay utilizes procedures, resources and teams across buildings and district office. These include:
For Parents
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It is important for parents to be well-informed about the safety practices at their child’s school site. Conversations with your children following scheduled safety drills are essential to help families and students prepare for emergencies, whether at school or some other venue. Understanding the expectation of safety protocols helps to reduce fear and build trust for the systems in place. Open conversations between parents, teachers, support staff and students build upon the processes and strengthen the response plan.
Communication Protocol (tips for parents to help with safety & reunification):
- Parents are encouraged to wait at home and anticipate updated information as it becomes available.
- Do not send mass texts/phone calls to student phones:
- It may alert intruders.
- It may tie up the system and prevent safe and effective responses.
- Family members proceeding to the school site may block roads and prevent first responders' access – please do not report to the school site unless advised to do so.
- Unverified social media texts may cause confusion and misinformation; please use discretion when using social media