FILE:  EBBC

Cf:  EBB, EBBB

 

EMERGENCY/CRISIS MANAGEMENT

 

 

EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS

 

The Monroe City School Board, recognizing that emergencies and other unforeseen incidents may, and usually do, occur at schools, has established minimum preventative measures to be implemented in times of emergencies.  The guidelines contained in the MCSS Safe Schools Plan give school administrators practical responsibilities to be followed in times of emergencies.

 

Supervisors and school administrators shall acquaint each employee under their charge with the school emergency preparedness guidelines and with their area of responsibility in the event of emergency as noted in the MCSS Safe Schools Plan.  They should supervise, implement and evaluate all on-going disaster preparedness programs for the school or department.  Faculty members shall provide students with instructions in the area of disaster preparedness and participate in disaster preparedness training programs.  Principals and supervisors shall have readily available the phone numbers of the fire department, police department, ambulance service, all bus operators and substitute operators.

 

CRISIS MANAGEMENT AND RESPONSE

 

Unanticipated tragic events can quickly escalate into a school-wide catastrophe if not dealt with immediately and effectively.  School personnel shall plan in advance for the welfare, safety, and care of students and staff members.  Every school shall be required to have a Crisis Management and Response Plan.  A Crisis Management and Response Plan means a plan to address school safety and the incidence of a shooting or other violence at schools, on school buses, and at school-related activities; to respond effectively to such incidents; and to ensure that every student, teacher, and school employee has access to a safe, secure, and orderly school that is conducive to learning.  Such plans shall also address the management of any other emergency situation.

 

The Crisis Management and Response Plan shall be prepared by each public school principal jointly with local law enforcement, fire, public safety, and emergency preparedness officials.  In preparing the plan, the principal and such officials shall consider and include, if appropriate, input from students enrolled in the school and their parents, teachers at the school, other school employees, and community leaders.  The plan, which shall focus on preventing the loss of life and the injury of students and teachers and other school employees, shall detail the roles and responsibilities of each school employee and the relevant coordination agreements, services, and security measures of a school and provide for parental notification in the event of a shooting or other violent incident or emergency situation.  The plan may also provide for the counseling of students by mental health professionals, encouraging peer helper programs, and identifying students who may have experienced rejection or other traumatic life events.

 

Each principal, jointly with local law enforcement, fire, public safety, school resource officers, and emergency preparedness officials, shall review the plan at least once annually and shall revise the plan as necessary.  In reviewing and revising the plan, the principal and such officials shall consider and include input, if appropriate, from students enrolled in the school and their parents, teachers at the school, other school employees, and community leaders.  Each principal shall submit such plan in writing to the Superintendent for approval at least once annually, including upon each revision, and shall notify all teachers and other school employees of the contents of the plan and any revisions made to it.

 

Within the first thirty (30) days of each school year, each principal shall conduct a safety drill to rehearse the components of the Crisis Management and Response Plan.  Not later than seven (7) days after the drill, the principal shall submit a written report summarizing the details of the drill to the Superintendent.

 

The Superintendent shall make an annual report to the School Board on the status of the plan of each school under the School Board’s jurisdiction.

 

OTHER EMERGENCY DRILLS

 

The Monroe City School Board shall require procedures be planned by the principal and faculty of each school to assure orderly movement and evacuation of students to the safest area in the event of fire, weather, or other disasters.  Practice drills shall be used to ensure the effectiveness of the procedures.

 

Every separate administration building shall conduct practice drills as well.

 

Revised:  August, 2013

Revised:  October 2, 2018

 

 

Ref:    La. Rev. Stat. Ann. §§17:416.16, 40:1578.6

Louisiana School Transportation Specifications and Procedures, Bulletin 119

Louisiana Handbook for School Administrators, Bulletin 741, Louisiana Department of Education

Life Safety Code, National Fire Protection Association

Board minutes, 10-1-13, 10-2-18

 

Monroe City School Board