“For God has not given us the spirit of fear, but of power and love and a sound mind.” II Timothy 1:7 (NKJV)
Scenario 1 – Military action (war abroad)
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Maintain all school classes and activities
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Heighten awareness of campus security
Scenario 2 – Terrorist action in the United States
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Heighten awareness of campus security
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Restrict access to campus buildings
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Suspend off-campus activities
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Allow students to leave with parental permission only
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Make decisions regarding extracurricular activities
Scenario 3 – Terrorist action in the Houston - Galveston area
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Heighten awareness of campus security
*Restrict access to campus buildings
*Restrict any unnecessary outside activities
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Suspend off-campus activities
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Allow students to leave with parental permission only
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Make decisions regarding extracurricular activities
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Be prepared to completely lock down campus buildings
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In the event of a school lock down, all students and staff should be
prepared to assemble in the auditorium, lunchroom, or sanctuary
Scenario 4 – Terrorist action in the Houston - Galveston
Area
(Involving Biological/Chemical Weapons)
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Lock down campus buildings
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All students and staff assemble in the sanctuary
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Shut off all HVAC units
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Suspend off-campus activities and extracurricular activities
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Allow students to leave with parental permission only
Scenario 5 – Intruder in the building
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Alert teachers and staff of the threat
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Contact Police Department
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Lock down all classrooms
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Shelter in place
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Crisis team makes sure plan is implemented
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Drills
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Fire, disaster, and lock down drills are held throughout the year in accordance with the best safety and security practices. Parents may not be able to access their student during emergency drills and/or emergency situations.
More information can be found on the
Campus Emergency Plan. |