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903.22 Emergencies

The policy outlines emergency preparedness procedures for Minidoka County Joint School District #331. It states that building administrators must orient their staffs on responding to various emergency situations, including fires, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and threats. Administrators are responsible for ensuring staff are prepared to handle fires and fire drills, civil defense issues, bomb threats, enemy attacks, inclement weather, student illness, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, power outages, and other emergencies as deemed necessary.
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903.22 Emergencies

The policy outlines emergency preparedness procedures for Minidoka County Joint School District #331. It states that building administrators must orient their staffs on responding to various emergency situations, including fires, natural disasters, medical emergencies, and threats. Administrators are responsible for ensuring staff are prepared to handle fires and fire drills, civil defense issues, bomb threats, enemy attacks, inclement weather, student illness, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, floods, power outages, and other emergencies as deemed necessary.
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POLICY TITLE: Emergencies POLICY NO:

903.22
Minidoka County Joint School District # 331 PAGE 1 of 1

It is the policy of Minidoka County Joint School District No. 331 that preparations for
emergencies are handled in a professional manner.

Provisions:

The following provisions are delineated:

1. All building administrators shall have their staffs oriented as to what to do in the
following emergencies:

a. Fire and Fire Drills

b. Civil Defense

c. Bomb threats

d. Enemy attack

e. Inclement weather

f. Student Illness

g. Earthquakes

h. Volcanic eruptions

i. Flood and water outage

j. Hostage crisis

k. Power failure

l. Other situations deemed emergencies by the administrator

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LEGAL REFERENCE:

ADOPTED: Original Adoption Date Unknown

RATIFIED: August 21, 2006

AMENDED/REVISED:

SECTION 900: BUILDINGS AND SITES

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