Saturday, November 1, 2025

Lockdown Drill

 


Lockdown

Locks, Lights, Out of Sight!

This week we will be reviewing and practicing a lockdown drill during the staff meeting on Wednesday., November 5th.  Then sometime before the end of the week, all staff that have an instructional space need to review the process with all of their students (i.e. classroom, sped, specialists, interventionists).  Please see the reminders below


Lockdown Reminders:
  • Lunch: if students are in the cafeteria, they will go to Alex's office and the staff lounge. Sped rooms would be back up, as needed.
  • Recess: students would go straight to the evacuation site; noon duty has rosters; staff should bring their own rosters
  • Resources: Let Vanessa know if you need a magnet or a color copy of the Crisis Response Process sheet; make sure you have a copy of your class list wherever your "hiding spot" is
  • Space: Identify a space that is out of site (use a colleague to help) before you practice with your students
  • Outside: Anyone outside should have a walkie as the office will do a walkie call after the overhead message; if outside, head straight to our evacuation site.  Make sure you have access to a class list when you are outside; call the district office as soon as you are relocated (715-377-3702).
  • Notification: A reminder that anyone can make the announcement from any classroom phone (this is why you need the protocol sheet handy)
  • Window Coverings: you can have something in place that can be released to cover a door window in the event of an emergency.  This covering is to remain up during normal classroom instruction.
  • Questions: Let Sue know if you have any questions.
  • Sign off:  Please complete the drill by Friday, Nov. 7th and sign off on this document. This is for all teachers that have an instructional space.


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