Staff, students, and visitors in Limestone District School Board have the right to learn, work, and attend a safe and secure environment. However, the possibility that a major incident of violence or a severe environmental concern may occur is a reality that cannot be overlooked.
To help ensure the safety and security of our school communities, the Board has comprehensive procedures in preparation for and response to emergency situations, which includes specific plans to keep students, staff and others safe in the event of a serious accident or potentially violent incident. Protocols have been developed in collaboration with local emergency services to proactively communicate, plan and train in an effort to prevent, where possible, violence from occurring in schools and where violence does occur, prepare for a quick, coordinated and effective response. More information is available in Administrative Procedure 141: Threats to School Safety.
It is of paramount importance that consistent terminology is used throughout our district and therefore there are four consistent terms and protocols that are used in emergency situations: emergency evacuation, shelter in place, hold and secure and lockdown. Each of these terms and situations are different. Definitions are provided below.
Each emergency protocol includes specific plans to keep students, teachers and other school personnel safe in the event of a threat in the vicinity of a school, a potentially violent incident, or an extreme environmental/weather event. Each potential crisis will be unique to the particular site and its inherent characteristics.