Standard Response Protocol
Standard Response Protocol
The Standard Response Protocol (SRP) has four actions that can be performed during weather, fire, and other threats to student safety, and they are: lockout, lockdown, evacuate, or shelter. The SRP vocabulary and visual icons can be quickly understood and recognized by students, staff, law enforcement, and parents. All students and staff in the district are regularly trained on these actions through fire, earthquake, and lockdown drills.
EARTHQUAKE DRILLS
The district conducts one drill each year and schools will conduct additional site-specific drills on a regular basis. In the event of a real earthquake, we would reunite parents and children through the parent-student reunification process. Our schools are equipped with supplies to care for students for an extended period of time, should that be necessary.
Fire Drills
Our schools practice evacuating the building on a monthly basis. In the event of a real fire at one of our campuses, students would be relocated to an alternate site and we would reunite parents and children through the parent-student reunification process.
LOCKDOWN DRILLS
Lockdown is the response protocol where all students and staff are instructed to be locked down, secured within individual classrooms/offices, and there is to be no movement throughout the building. Schools conduct site-specific drills on a regular basis. During a lockdown drill, no one is allowed to enter or exit the campus until the drill has been completed. In the event of a real lockdown emergency, parents would receive updates and instructions for reuniting with their students.