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Learn more about Valley School District policy:
Emergency Preparedness
The safety of our students and staff is our number one priority. Safety begins with prevention and having a plan in place. State law requires schools to conduct nine drills a year, including practice for shelter-in-place, lockdown and evacuation. Information on this page will assist parents and families in the event of an emergency. Please note that due to safety concerns, staff and students may be asked by law enforcement to turn off cell phones during a crisis situation. This is an emergency management best practice. Police do not want parents to come to school to retrieve their children, because that could put the parent in danger and/or could compromise the police investigation. For additional information, please review district policy.
Communication
In the event of an emergency such as a threat to campus, snow, windstorms, earthquake, or similar events, the Valley School District may change school start or dismissal times for student safety. We will communicate with parents through:
Emergency Response ‘Do & Don't’ Tips
Our schools have safety plans in place to handle natural disasters, security issues, and other emergency situations in coordination with local law enforcement and first responders, including family reunification. Help us keep your child safe by following these emergency response DO and DON’T TIPS.
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Don't rush to the school |
Get connected Make sure we have your current phone number and email address so we can reach you quickly with an automated call, text, or email about an emergency situation. Update your contact information with your school office. |
Don’t call the school or district office Resources are stretched thin during emergencies. Incoming calls take away from our ability to get updates to you through our website, email, phone calls/texts, and parent app. Get information from other sources and wait to be contacted by your student’s school office. |