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Madison Recent Lockdowns

The Madison School District has implemented a comprehensive safety plan in response to various lockdown situations. Recent incidents include lockdowns lasting from 20 minutes to 4 hours. The safety plan, approved by local police and fire departments, outlines procedures for emergency operations, communication, and crisis management. Training programs and district partnerships enhance readiness, ensuring a coordinated response among school staff, police, and fire departments. Regular drills and evaluations help improve security protocols and reinforce emergency preparedness across all facilities.

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Madison Recent Lockdowns

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  1. Madison Recent Lockdowns

  2. Park 1/30/2013 • Lockdown approximately 20 minutes • Madison #1 1/30/2013 • Lockdown approximately 4 hours • Park 2/6/2013 • Lockdown approximately 1 hour Brief by School Site

  3. How Does Madison Respond Verify situation Ensure our proper response Continued monitoring of situation Constant communication between school site, police and/or fire department Next Madison Safety Planning

  4. Madison Safety Planning

  5. Operations Plan • District Training • District Score Card • Improvements to Deterrents & Communications • Partnerships & Training Presentation

  6. Madison’s safety plan was approved by Phoenix Fire and Police Department • Template based on Department of Homeland Security and ADE • Mountain View precinct maintains a copy of our safety plan What Does the Safety Plan Look Like

  7. Emergency Operation Plan Provides detailed information Emergency Planning Site Specific Information (Aerial) Emergency Procedures Documents for Use Logs

  8. Houses Site Map Student Roster Staff Roster Evacuation Plan Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) Emergency Ops Plan CrisisBucket

  9. Annually with the Administrative Leadership Team (ALT) (ARS), 15-341 • Lockdown drills twice annually at all facilities (ARS), 15-341 • Score card DistrictTraining

  10. Administrative • School Site & Date • Total Time • Number of staff accounted for • Number of students accounted for • Number of visitors accounted for   Security Issues • Identify security issues that are employee controlled, such as unlocked doors, etc. • Identify security issues that are of a maintenance nature, such as broken locks, security fencing, etc. Snapshot Comparison Score Card

  11. Communications Web Site Student Parent Handbook Hot Line Deterrents • Update/upgrade to security fencing • Single point entry • Security monitoring • Electronic Notification Systems (911) • Card keys (access-control) • Auto Dialer (text, web interface, etc.) Improvements to Deterrents & Communications

  12. Partnerships • Phoenix Police Department • Sergeant Butcher • Officer Dalton • Officer Harrington • Northeast Valley School ERP Consortium • Coyote Crisis Board • Blackstone Services • North Phoenix Baptist (Madison Evacuation Point) Training • Multi-hazard Emergency Planning for Schools-DEMA • PIO Courses Focused on Crisis Communication • FEMA • ISC-100 Introduction to the Incident Command System • ICS-100 SCa Incidents Command for Schools • ISC-200 Initial Action Incidents • IS-00362 Multi-hazard Emergency Planning for Schools • IS-907 Active Shooter • IS-700a NIMS (National Incident Management System) in process Questions?

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