Severe Weather Emergency
General information related to a severe weather emergency.
MITIGATION / PREVENTION
- Prepare school safety plan for severe weather.
- Include information for students about safety measures to be taken at home and at school during instruction about natural events such as severe weather, earthquakes or floods.
PREPAREDNESS
- Conduct regular tornado drills in accordance with Indiana State Laws and school district policy. (Twice per semester including once during tornado awareness week).
- Test emergency communications systems and weather radio.
- Review tornado drill procedure annually and make necessary changes.
- Train new staff on tornado drill procedures.
RESPONSE
- When the school receives information of a tornado “WATCH”, all staff members will be informed by verbal communication from the principal or secretary.
- Custodians will be posted as “storm watchers” at the southwest corner of the building.
- The secretary will be designated to monitor the weather radio and corporation emergency radio.
- When a tornado “WARNING” has been issued by the National Weather Service, the building alarm will be activated. The signal for a tornado warning is an intermittent tone from the fire alarm.
- In case of power failure, the principal or designee will go throughout the building with the “bull horn” to announce the warning.
- Program Assistants will share responsibilities for the security of children with disabilities. During a “Warning” or drill, Program Assistants will assist getting the students to the shelter areas.
- Students will leave the classrooms and go to the designated shelter areas.
- Windows and classroom doors will be closed.
- Students will kneel toward the wall and place their hands over the head.
- Teachers will be responsible to account for all students and to keep them closely supervised.
- If there is reported damage to the building or anywhere with-in school boundaries, the Safety Management team will activate as outlined on page 9 of this plan.