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Your Children--What will Happen to Them in an Emergency if They are Still at School

General Safety

bulletNotify the school if your child will be absent or late.  All schools monitor attendance.  This helps to ensure that your child arrives at school safely.
bulletMake sure the school can get in touch with you.
bulletTalk with your child about how school safety patrols can help and where Block Parent homes are located.
bulletFor Safety's sake, be informed!  Become familiar with:
bulletThe names of your child's teachers.
bulletThe school procedures regarding field trips, fees and supplies.
bulletThe school calendar--identify holidays and special events.
bulletThe school timetable--starting and dismissal times.
bulletThe school emergency procedures and crisis management plans.
bulletThe school parent/student handbook.

In an Emergency:

Each school district and every school within that district must develop its own emergency procedures.  This planning includes emergency evacuation, transportation and reunification sites for each school building.  Make sure you are familiar with these plans.

bulletReview safety issues and the school's emergency procedures with teachers at open house.
bulletWhen it is necessary to dismiss children early, radio stations are notified and school PTA telephone chains activated.
bulletComplete school personal student data/questionnaire with emergency notification information for your school.  Provide updated information as changes occur (I.e. pager numbers, cell phone numbers).
bulletKeep the lines of communication open with your school administrators.

Keep a list of School Phone Numbers with you at all times:

bulletMain Number_______________________________________________________________
bulletPrincipal's Office____________________________________________________________
bulletSchool Security______________________________________________________________
bulletParent Network Numbers______________________________________________________

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