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Workshop | | Standard Response Protocol |
Department | | ESU 10 - T&L |
Default Contact | | Denise O'Brien |
Default Location | | ESU 10 Kearney NE - Conference Room B - North Wing (click here for building map) |
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Description | | The Standard Response Protocol: A critical ingredient in the
safe school recipe is the uniform classroom response to any incident. Weather
events, fires, accidents, intruders and other threats to student safety are
scenarios that are planned and trained for by school and district
administration and staff.
By standardizing the vocabulary, all stakeholders can understand
the response and status of the event. For students, this provides continuity of
expectations and actions throughout their educational career. For teachers,
this becomes a simpler process to train and drill. For first responders, the
common vocabulary and protocols establish a greater predictability that
persists through the duration of an incident. Parents can easily understand the
practices and can reinforce the protocol. Additionally, this protocol enables
rapid response determination when an unforeseen event occurs. The protocol also
allows for a more predictable series of actions as an event unfolds.
NDE is leading the charge for standardization of response
statewide for all schools. Students, staff, and even parents will be
better prepared to respond to situations in any school they may be attending
for school or school activities.
Intended Audience: School Safety
Teams/Committees including building principal.
A minimum of 4 people per team should register.
You are encouraged to register a police officer and fire/rescue person for your team
Please register only a maximum of 10 people per team. |
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Audience | | Audience: K-12 Educators |
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