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School Emergency Plan - Parent Information

10/3/2018

 

Vanier Catholic Secondary School

October 2, 2018

Dear parents/guardians,

Re: School emergency procedures.

At the beginning of each school year, our school prepares a School Emergency Response Plan to ensure we can act immediately to protect the health and safety of students should a school emergency arise.
Please make sure the school has your current contact information, so that we can reach you should there be an emergency.

Our School Emergency Response Plan outlines how staff would respond to emergencies such as a fire, earthquake, threat, medical incidents, issues with the school building or other situation. It provides the protocols to respond to each scenario, with clear roles and responsibilities of school staff, floor plans, evacuation sites and lockdown information for directing students, emergency telephone numbers and communication protocols with the RCMP, other emergency services and parents. It is developed by the School Safety Team with the Department of Education and the RCMP each year.

The School Emergency Response Plan is shared with the RCMP, the Department of Education and the School Council Chair. We do not share the plan widely, as some information is confidential to keep students safe.
The five basic principles that guide our school’s emergency responses are:
  • Student and staff safety is the first priority before all other action.
  • Students are supervised whenever they are evacuated to an alternate site until directed.
  • Communication with emergency services comes first to ensure safety; communication with parents occurs once we determine students and staff are safe.
  • The school cares for the student during a medical incident until emergency services respond.
  • The principal is responsible for decision making during an emergency as required.
As a parent, you should follow these basic rules during a school emergency:
  • Do not call the school; we must have phone lines open for emergency services.
  • Do not drive to the school during a school or city-wide emergency; we need the streets clear for emergency services and to protect student safety.
  • Wait for information and instruction from the school.
  • Tune in to the local radio for updates and instructions. Sometimes school staff cannot communicate directly with you as they are ensuring the safety of students. 

More information:
School evacuation sites:
The school’s evacuation sites will be posted on the front door of the school for your reference. Evacuation sites at Vanier Catholic Secondary School school include:
  1. Christ the King Elementary School (20 Nisutlin Drive in Riverdale)
  2. Riverdale Baptist Church (15 Duke Street in Riverdale)
  3. Jack Hulland Elementary (1304 Fir Street in Porter Creek)

 School safety drills:
The school performs regular safety drills to ensure students know what to do in an emergency. Safety drills will take place on:
September 10 – Fire Drill
October 18 – Earthquake Drill, followed by evacuation of the building
November 8 – Lockdown Drill, followed by a Fire Drill
January 29 – Fire Drill
March 7 – Fire Drill
April 15 – Fire Drill

You will be reminded that a drill is taking place in our school newsletter before each drill.

School safety procedures:
Please note the difference between these procedures:
Lockdown:  A lockdown occurs when there is a threat of violence within the school or in relation to the school. Students and staff are asked to remain in sheltered areas until the situation is resolved.
Hold and secure: A hold and secure is different than a lockdown. It is enacted when a threat occurs outside of the school but not related to the school. School activities can continue as normal but doors are locked and monitored and no one is permitted to leave or enter until the situation has resolved.
Evacuation: When students and staff vacate the school building in response to an issue or threat inside of the school building, such as a fire.

Thank you for taking the time to read about school emergency response planning.

If you have any questions, please contact the school. 

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