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Today’s lesson…What do you do if there’s an emergency at school?
This is a critically important subject, as it involves our kids.
There’s a lot of danger and lax behavior we’ll accept with ourselves, but when it comes to our kids, our senses and worry buttons are on hyper-alert status.
And rightly so.
*If you’re a homeschool parent, read on, because this applies to your kids as well in any public spaces. I know, because I’m a homeschool dad with kids who play public school sports.
With this lesson, I’m only going to cover a tiny segment of school emergency protocols because I want to keep it straight and simple.
Learn it, digest it, put it into practice.
That’s impossible to do, no matter how important the topic is if I throw too much info at you all at once.
Today, we are only dealing with what your students should do, and this applies to all students from preschool on up to college.
The flyer below demonstrates a standard school crisis response. This flyer was actually given to my 16yo son when he started college as part of his freshman orientation packet.